It will arrive at the cinema on 13, 14 and 15 December "Caterina Caselli - One life, one hundred lives“, The docufilm signed by Renato De Maria and dedicated to one of the most iconic figures of Italian culture today. A singer, producer and actress who - for everyone - is the voice of "No one can judge me". And that, with Sugar, has revolutionized the conception of music in the Bel Paese.
What the docufilm is about
Previewed at the Special Event at the XNUMXth edition of the Rome Film Fest, “Caterina Caselli - One life, one hundred lives” was produced by Sugar Play in collaboration with Rai Play. And it will be released for just three days in theaters by Nexo Digital. The documentary tells the artist and producer firsthand, with that passion for music that has drawn his whole life. He tells her as a woman, and as an icon, through anecdotes and public testimonies. Caterina Caselli is a revolutionary artist, the entrepreneur who brought Italian music to the world. She who discovered Andrea Bocelli and Elisa, Giuni Russo, Paolo Vallesi, Gerardina Trova, Filippa Giordano, the Avion Travel, the Gazosa, Elisa, the Negramaro, Malika Ayane, Raphael Gualazzi, Giovanni Caccamo.
"Renato de Maria was able to paint my history and my bond with music and with great artists of Italian music in a clear and profound way. I hope that in this film you will find me sincere, tenacious, direct, with my frailties and contradictions”Wrote Caterina Caselli on Instagram. To then explain that he tried to tell the good and bad moments, lived as a singer and as a talent scout. Because, as she sings in her hit, "no one can judge her". To tell his figure there are some of the talents he discovered, but also Francesco Guccini, Paolo Conte, Liliana Caselli, Mauro Malavasi, Giorgio Moroder, Stefano Senardi, Filippo Sugar. While, to act as the soundtrack, it is a rich repertoire of songs.
Who is Caterina Caselli
Born in Modena in 1946, Caterina Caselli - in the 1966s - was called the "golden helmet" because of that unmistakable haircut. He gave Italy real cornerstones of music, starting with “No one can judge me”. His luck began in XNUMX, when Celentano he discarded "Nobody can judge me" to bring "The boy from via Gluck" to Sanremo. The song was then given to her, who gave it to success (over a million copies sold).
However, Caterina Caselli's name is linked, above all, to the Sugar record label. In 1970 the singer married in fact Peter Sugar, son of Ladislao. While making music for his entire life (in 2006 he even won the David di Donatello for "Goodbye love, hello", inserted in the homonymous film by Michele Soavi), Caterina has been and continues to be above all a discoverer of talents. It is an important pillar for Sugar Music, today led by Filippo (the only son of Caterina and Piero).
Featured photo taken from Caterina Caselli's Instagram page