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  1. 1 giorno fa · Edoardo Ferrarese. Una delle commedie romantiche più famose e amate di sempre, Notting Hill è ormai diventata un must del genere, eppure secondo Hugh Grant c'è un segreto specifico del successo ...

  2. 1 giorno fa · Plum Sykes, author of Wives Like Us, favours Heywood Hill in Mayfair when she’s in town, which has been selling a cocktail of second-hand, new and antiquarian titles since the 1930s. Evelyn Waugh once described it as a centre of all that was left of fashionable and intellectual London.

  3. 1 giorno fa · Notting Hill In "Notting Hill," Hugh Grant stars as William Thacker, a bookstore owner who crosses paths with the famous American actress Anna Scott, played by Julia Roberts. Despite their differences in social status, William and Anna develop a romantic relationship that faces challenges from the media and their own insecurities.

  4. 4 giorni fa · Sleepless in Seattle is a 1993 American romantic comedy film directed by Nora Ephron, from a screenplay she wrote with David S. Ward and Jeff Arch. Starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, the film follows a journalist (Ryan) who becomes enamored with a widowed architect (Hanks), when the latter's son calls in to a talk radio program requesting a new partner for his grieving father.

  5. 5 giorni fa · Notting Hill Carnival is Europe’s largest street festival, celebrating Caribbean culture with vibrant parades, diverse music, and delicious food, fostering unity and inclusivity. The carnival showcases resilience, economic opportunities, and emerging talents, while promoting community engagement and cultural exchange, creating a joyous ...

  6. 5 giorni fa · Notting Hill quindi da semplice film romantico e lontano dalla realtà diventerà per Scarlett luogo di conoscenze, di amicizie, di amore e soprattutto di ritrovamento della sua vera persona lontana da tutto ciò che può essere razionale, scontato e programmato.

  7. 1 giorno fa · This district in west London doesn’t have anything to do with any particular baron but rather was named Barons Court by the late 19th century developer Sir William Palliser. It apparently refers to the Court Baron, a form of manorial court which could be held in medieval times by any Lord of the Manor and is perhaps a nod to nearby Earl’s ...