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Aurora is an historical district in the city of Turin, Italy. The district includes:
Coordinates: 45°04′59″N 7°41′17″E / 45.08306°N 7.68806°E
Aurora is a 1984 Italian drama film directed by Maurizio Ponzi and starring Sophia Loren, Edoardo Ponti and Daniel J. Travanti. In order to raise money for an operation for her son, a woman tells various former wealthy lovers that they are his father. Its Italian title is Qualcosa di biondo.
A desperate woman (Loren), in crisis and poverty, is in search of the cruel husband (Noiret) who abandoned after giving her a son. The boy has now become almost an adult has a serious eye problem and is likely to become completely blind. The mother then choose to leave to go in search of his father, who in the meantime is starting a new life. When the mother finds out where he is, also learns that the cruel man has remade a family by marrying a young girl, who became the mother of a twenty-year-old son who has had the cruel man from another relationship.
Was it the wind or whispers of mind
lnside me
Rumble of thunder eating my soul
In a distance
Storms and earthquakes finally begin
Closing fast
Bolt of lightning lights up the sky
Confused minds begging for mercy
Darkness surrounds this unreal world
Horizon alters red, it sparks blood
and all burns
Black shadow in the sky once was the sun
Goddess of Air makes us scream with fear
The voice of crying wind heralding the end
Blood in the sky...
Light and shadow join each other...
At last comes silence
New days dawn, all begins again
Wind is crying
I feel the power, power of death
Growing fast
Is this the wind or a whisper of god