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-"Although outside Valletta, it is perhaps Emidio Greco's L'invenzione di Morel (''[[Morel's Invention]]'', 1974) which, from a local perspective and before computer technology, best exemplifies the close relationship between cinema, architecture and ..." --''[[World Film Locations: Malta]]'', page 49, Jean Pierre Borg, ‎Charlie Cauchi+"Although outside [[Valletta]], it is perhaps Emidio Greco's ''[[L'invenzione di Morel]]'' (''[[Morel's Invention]]'', 1974) which, from a local perspective and before computer technology, best exemplifies the close relationship between cinema, architecture and ..." --''[[World Film Locations: Malta]]'', page 49, Jean Pierre Borg, ‎Charlie Cauchi
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-'''{{PAGENAME}}'''+# A European [[country]] in the [[Mediterranean Sea]].
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"Although outside Valletta, it is perhaps Emidio Greco's L'invenzione di Morel (Morel's Invention, 1974) which, from a local perspective and before computer technology, best exemplifies the close relationship between cinema, architecture and ..." --World Film Locations: Malta, page 49, Jean Pierre Borg, ‎Charlie Cauchi

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  1. A European country in the Mediterranean Sea.
  2. The largest island of the Maltese Archipelago.





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