Третий лишний
Oct. 29th, 2018 01:37 amВполне приличный итальянский реализм. И темы современные. Слегка пошаркали ножкой для зрителей.
Вполне забавен намек на классовое расслоение.
Убежище (Riparo) (2007)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta8kS7ENq3c&t=655s
Вполне забавен намек на классовое расслоение.
Убежище (Riparo) (2007)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta8kS7ENq3c&t=655s
Leonore Carol "Lee" Israel (December 3, 1939 – December 24, 2014)
Date: 2018-11-29 05:55 pm (UTC)Israel is best remembered for her criminal enterprises.[3] By 1992, her career as a writer of books and magazine articles had ended. She had tried and failed to support herself with wage labor.[5]:21 To make money, she began forging a number of letters, estimated to be more than 400, by deceased writers and actors.
Later, she began stealing actual letters and autographed papers of famous persons from archives and libraries, replacing them with forged copies. She sold both forged and stolen original works.
This continued for over a year before two undercover FBI agents questioned Israel on a Manhattan sidewalk. According to her memoir, in which she cites FBI documents from her case file, the agents left without arresting her or telling her what was going to happen next.[5] She immediately returned to her apartment on Riverside Drive in Manhattan and got rid of all evidence, discarding in public trash cans more than a dozen typewriters she had used to simulate various typefaces.[5] By the time she was served with a federal warrant ordering her to save evidence, it was already gone.[5]
In Israel's memoir, she also claims she was never arrested or handcuffed, instead receiving summonses for federal court dates.[5] In June 1993, Israel pleaded guilty to conspiracy to transport stolen property, for which she served six months under house arrest and five years of federal probation.[3]
Israel later expressed pride in her criminal accomplishments, especially the forgeries