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-'''''Death in Venice''''' (in Italian ''Morte a Venezia'') is a 1971 film directed by [[Luchino Visconti]] and starring [[Dirk Bogarde]] and [[Björn Andrésen]]. The film is based on the novella ''[[Death in Venice]]'' by [[Thomas Mann]]. + 
 +'''''Death in Venice''''' (original [[Italian language|Italian]] title: ''Morte a Venezia'') is a 1971 Italian-French [[Drama (film and television)|drama film]] directed in [[Panavision]] and [[Technicolor]] by [[Luchino Visconti]] and starring [[Dirk Bogarde]] and [[Björn Andrésen]]. It is based on the novella ''[[Death in Venice]]'', first published in 1912 as '''''Der Tod in Venedig''''' by the German author [[Thomas Mann]].
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Death in Venice (original Italian title: Morte a Venezia) is a 1971 Italian-French drama film directed in Panavision and Technicolor by Luchino Visconti and starring Dirk Bogarde and Björn Andrésen. It is based on the novella Death in Venice, first published in 1912 as Der Tod in Venedig by the German author Thomas Mann.



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