Beautiful as an ancient goddess, unrestrained as freedom itself, talented, unpredictable, full of love, incredibly emotional—the idol of men and the object of women’s envy. She starred in the brightest and most exotic films: “Mogambo,” “The Bare-Minded” “The Bare-Minded” (Maha Divarazed), “Barefoot Contessa,” “Night of the Iguana,” “Pandora and the Flying Dutchman,” “The Touch of Venus,” and in screen adaptations of Hemingway’s works: “The Killers,” “The Snows of Kilimanjaro,” and “And the Sun Rises.” She received several Oscars. Her personal life was equally turbulent: Mickey Rooney, Frank Sinatra, Howard Hughes, Anthony Franciosa, and the famous Spanish bullfighters—Mario Cabré and Luis Domingín—were in love with her. And she herself even took part in a corrida. She lived and worked in Hollywood, Italy, Spain, England, and Africa. Her stormy life became the basis for Fellini’s film “La Dolce Vita” (Sweet Life). This book tells you about the wonderful actress and astonishing woman—AVE GARDNER.