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And welcome to lidia-bergano.com, a comprehensive fansite dedicated to Lidia Bergano. The site will provide you with updated info on Lidia's career, a peek into the woman herself, and an extensive photo gallery, as well as other interactive features.

This site is also your official portal to the Lidia Bergano Fanlisting. So look around, enjoy and support this risky and innovative actress! Feel free to sign the guestbook and let me know what you think of the site!

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That's me alright. You may wonder how can a person nowadays be like this? That's my big little difference. Everybody want's to be different. It's natural. Well, I am naturaally different. But don't mistake this with unconscious eyes and mind. Far from it you may be sure. But I have never been paid to get bored. That's not a kind of job I would look for, anyway. People use to say that I'm pretty, (not only from the outside lookings). And I like hearing it. In this website of mine, I'll try to make you feel like me: "freckled", pretty and in good mood. If I come closer to it with really encapsulated people, how well I will feel. One freckle more in my face for each one!!

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Darkly romantic movies The screen was the main gothic medium in the 20th century. In the 40s, the "genre" Film noir was founded on gothic drama. Today, two directors distinguish themselves - David Lynch and Tim Burton. TOP TEN: Nosferatu (1922), The Others, The Innocents, Sleepy Hollow, Quills, Breaking the waves, Batman, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Wild at heart, The Name of the Rose.

 

Lord Byron, Gothic Sintra and Oranges "Gothic" is a movie about Lord Byron and the Shelleys. These authors lived together for some years. Byron's "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" etext. Canto 18 has the reference to Sintra:

"Lo! Cintra's glorious Eden intervenes

In variegated maze of mount and glen.

Ah me! what hand can pencil guide, or pen,

To follow half on which the eye dilates

Through views more dazzling unto mortal ken

Than those whereof such things the bard relates,

Who to the awe-struck world unlocked Elysium's gates?"

Letter to Francis Hodgson, July 16, 1809:

I must just observe that the village of Cintra in Estramadura is the most beautiful, perhaps in the world. I am very happy here, because I love oranges and talk bad Latin to the monks, who understand it, as it is like their own [language], and I goes into society (with my pocket pistols)..."