Among the Italian voices, Laura Pausini it is probably the most international. His records resonate everywhere, his stanzas have been translated into Spanish and Portuguese, English, French and Catalan. AND lei, song after song, he conquered everyone: Madonna and Michael Jackson, Julio Iglesias and James Blunt, Ray Charles and Pavarotti. The The Sun she has included her among the thirty singers who will never be forgotten, and she is the only Italian female artist to have won Grammy Awards (one is Latin Grammy Awards (four). Now, another extraordinary milestone appears on his palmares: the candidacy to the Golden Globes.
Laura Pausini at the Golden Globes
Laura Pausini will compete in the 2021 edition of Golden Globes. It will do it with I Yes (Seen), candidate in the category Best song. The song, born from the collaboration with Niccolò Agliardi and with the eleven-time Oscar nominee Diane Warren, is part of the soundtrack of The Life Ahead.
Film adaptation of the novel of the same name, written by Roman Gary in 1975 and then transposed into a film in 1977, the film carries the Edward Ponti. And includes, in the prestigious cast, his mother: Sophia Loren. Moreover, a prize I Yes (Seen) has already brought it home: the song was in fact awarded theHollywood Music in Media Awards. “I immediately believed in this song, in this film and in the message they both bring,” commented the singer. “Get an AI nomination today Golden Globes as Best Original Song is an indescribable emotion for me and it is once again an honor to be able to to represent Italy in the world". Because this is exactly what Laura Pausini does: she represents us, and fills us with pride.
Life ahead of him, the return of Sophia Loren
Laura Pausini's candidacy for the Golden Globes is a satisfaction multiplied by two. The film of which it is original song, in fact, it competes for the category Best foreign film. And it's all Italian. The director is Edoardo Ponti, son of Sophia Loren and personal assistant of Michelangelo Antonioni. And, in front of the camera, there is her: Sophia Loren.
The latest of the Italian divas, Oscar for Two Women, is Madame Rosa, an elderly Jewish woman who survived the Holocaust. His house is full of children, children of prostitutes in trouble, but no one is like momo. The little Senegalese, orphaned and turbulent, arrives to upset her. The two clash, argue, hate each other. But, in reality, they are linked by a deep love. From a sense of protection that comes from the affinity of those who are disappointed in life. To act as the soundtrack to that unusual friendship, the voice of Laura Pausini. To teach that integration is possible, and respect for diversity is an obligation.
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