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  1. Margaret Mazzantini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmarɡaret mattsanˈtiːni]; born 27 October 1961) is an Italian-Irish writer and actress. She became a film, television and stage actor, but is best known as a writer.

  2. Margaret Mazzantini (Dublino, 27 ottobre 1961) è una scrittrice, drammaturga, attrice e sceneggiatrice italiana

  3. Margaret Mazzantini was born on 27 October 1961 in Dublin, Ireland. She is an actress and writer, known for Don't Move (2004), Fortunata (2017) and Twice Born (2012). She has been married to Sergio Castellitto since 1987. They have four children.

  4. Margaret Mazzantini has 18 books on Goodreads with 60219 ratings. Margaret Mazzantinis most popular book is Venuto al mondo.

  5. Margaret Mazzantini is an Italian writer and actress. She became a film, television and stage actor, but is best known as a writer. Mazzantini began her acting career in 1980 starring in the cult horror classic Antropophagus, she has also appeared in television and theatre.

  6. Aug 1, 2012 · Deux mères et deux fils que la Méditerranée sépare. Deux rives, deux pays, deux histoires que l'Histoire avec un grand H relie pourtant. «Elle ne pensait qu'à ça. Ramener sa vie à ce point ...

  7. Novelist and screenwriter Margaret Mazzantini began collaborating with her husband, actor/director Sergio Castellitto, in 2003 with the international hit “No...

  8. About the Author. MARGARET MAZZANTINI was born in Ireland and lives in Italy with her husband, the director Sergio Castellitto. Don’t Move won Italy’s most prestigious literary prize, the Premio Strega; it is the author’s second novel.

  9. The only Italian flag in this diverse group of more than a hundred writers, is carried by Margaret Mazzantini, an immensely popular writer in her home-country who has sold millions of copies and won the most important literary awards (Premio Strega, Premio Grinzane Cavour).

  10. oneworld-publications.com › work › morning-seaMorning Sea | Oneworld

    May 5, 2016 · Morning Sea. Margaret Mazzantini. From the multi-award-winning author of Twice Born comes this dazzling, emotionally charged tale of two mothers’ fight to protect their children’s futures. When the water is safer than the land… As Gaddafi clings to power in Libya, Farid and his mother Jamila chance their luck on the hazardous crossing to Sicily.