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Claire Catherine Danes (born April 12, 1979) is an American actress. She is the recipient of three Primetime Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. In 2012, Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world, and she was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2015. Danes gained early recognition as Angela Chase in the 1994 teen drama series My So-Called Life. The role won her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress and a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. She made her film debut the same year in Little Women (1994). Her other films include Home for the Holidays (1995), Romeo + Juliet (1996), The Rainmaker (1997), Les Misérables (1998), Brokedown Palace (1999), the 1999 English dub of Princess Mononoke (1997), The Hours (2002), Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), Shopgirl (2005), Stardust (2007), and A Kid Like Jake (2018). From 1998 to 2000, Danes attended Yale University before dropping out to return to acting. She appeared in an Off-Broadway production of The Vagina Monologues in 2000 and made her Broadway debut playing Eliza Doolittle in the 2007 revival of Pygmalion. In 2010, she portrayed Temple Grandin in the highly acclaimed HBO television film Temple Grandin, which won her a second Golden Globe and her first Primetime Emmy Award for the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie. From 2011 to 2020, she starred as Carrie Mathison in the Showtime drama series Homeland, for which she won two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, two Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress – Television Series Drama, and the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama.

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Fictional 90s mafia queer movie set on the 60s The plot follows Pipazzio, a young trans adult who has just won the top prize in the grand cooking contest with his sweetheart, Marion. The couple returns to Palermo, Italy, the protagonist's hometown to build a life for themselves but P's plans are interrupted thanks to his own reckless spendthrift soul and the proposal of Marion to throw a big party that ends up using up much of her wealth. This combined with unnecessary purchases by his parents end up burying the family in debt. desperate to reclaim stability, he is lured into a mafia that masquerades as a legitimate racing agency. Here, he confronts a world rife with toxic masculinity and oppressive hierarchies, mirroring the extremist fascism of the era, in wich freedom is only for male hegemony. It has a style unseen in the most known man centered crime movies in this case Pipazzio always had this risk clear, but because of being out of tune with the attitudes of the average mobster, he ends up being seen as an enemy to the rest and a constant threat to his most loved ones, wich choose symbolic affairs over a conceited glorified life, making pipazzio feel his expression as a man only encapsulated him more . In terms of direction this movie doesn't invent nothing new, but uses the elements stablished by previous films in the most complete and sublime way possible creating a satyrical and predictable tension and mystery.