Monday, March 16, 2026

Info: Gli anni d'oro - availability and research part 2

I have tried some other chatbots. Grok seems to have the best answers. It has a "think sharper" button, the answer took 28 seconds. 

It said that Rai definitely don't give copies to individuals. No exceptions. My idea was then, if it's possible to contact (cultural) organisations or establish one.

There are Italian clubs, requiring membership, but some mainly or only give language courses. I found 2 film clubs in Bozen, in fact small theaters, that do small screenings which might be supported. But one has to convince them to get and show this series and/or probably pay for the copies. Could be 100 EUR per episode x13. They probably already have a long schedule. So needs waiting and also travelling. Establishing an own organisation is similar and more expensive. And Rai could deny giving copies.

The workstations according Grok, shouldn't have such complete vintage episodes (yet). 

So the only way is having good contacts to an organisation, school, actor, journalist or the like. 

AVOFILM is defunct, I think Tiber as well. Unclear what happened to the Bulgarian companies. 

Anna Marija Petrowa-Gjuselewa who played Luisa could help, but as a top celebrity I doubt she would. I don't have contact data anyway. Same for other staff or actors.

There is a former video library in Rome which claims to can obtain almost every movie (TV recordings ?) but I doubt that that includes this series. These companies might be questionable and often change their names.

There are also (closed) forums and collectors. I have to think about it, maybe search for a Bulgarian forum or museum.

https://biboverallsfilms.blogspot.com/2026/03/info-gli-anni-doro-availability-and.html

https://biboverallsfilms.blogspot.com/2023/10/gli-anni-doro-1992-exclusive.html

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