GRETA GARBO


Fellini defined her "sacred as Mass"
Roland Barthes defined her face "of snow and loneliness"
Onassis: "a simple woman who does not know the calculation"
Winston Churchill said of her "she is the most interesting woman of all time"
Many biographies depict her as a woman superb, egoist, moody, suspicious.

Turned twenty-seven films in total, ten of which are mute. The film "Anna Christie" in 1930 meant the transition to the sound for the actress…"Garbo talks!" the slogan said and talks with a warm voice, low, sensual.
Was told that Garbo was androgen, because she wanted to play male roles, like Dorian Gray, or George Eliot, or even of a saint, St. Francis of Assisi, in the film written by Aldous Huxley.



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