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Fellini's Amarcord
One of Fellini's later masterpieces, recalling his youth growing up in Fascist Italy, in a barely disguised Rimini.Read more on Fellini's Amarcord →→
Carlo Lucarelli's Laura di Rimini
Carlo Lucarelli is the king of Italian noir, with a series of crime novels including Almost Blue, published in English. Laura di Rimini brings noir cool to the Riviera.Read more about Lucarelli's Laura di Rimini →→
Ligabue's Da Zero a Dieci [From Zero to Ten]
The second film directed by Italian rocker Luciano Ligabue is tells the story of a group of thirty-something friends who return to Rimini to re-capture a lost weekend.Read more about Ligabue's From Zero to Ten→→
Francesca da Rimini
Francesca of Rimini's tragic love story has been the subject of various works of art - most famously in Dante's Inferno, but also in various paintings, and for example in a symphonic poem by TchaikovskyRead more about Francesca da Rimini →→
Fabrizio De André's Rimini
In 1978, Fabrizio De André, the songwriter from Genoa, brought out an album dedicated to Rimini.Read more about De André's Rimini
Pier Vittorio Tondelli's Rimini
Rimini was the novel that brought Pier Vittorio Tondelli mainstream success. Tondelli in the 1980s was one of Italy's most transgressive authors, dealing openly with taboo subjects like homosexuality. Tondelli's Rimini takes the form, partly, of a detective thriller, skimming below the surface of the carefree Adriatic Riviera.