The extraordinary life of Raffaella Carrá will be remembered in a documentary that will be made soon and that will delve into the cultural impact that this pop icon had around the world. The producer Fremantle, responsible for programs such as X Factor, obtained exclusively from his heirs the option to international rights to make the documentary.
The film will recall the brilliant career and influence of the actress, dancer, television presenter and singer who conquered the planet.
Who will be in charge of the Raffaella Carrá documentary?
The project will be led by the CEO for Europe of Fremantle, Andrea Scrosati, its manager in Italy, Gabriele Immirzi, and in Spain, Nathalie García. In addition, the documentary will have the support of the Spanish production company Cero Coma, among other organizations.
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Who was Raffaella Carrá?
Raffaella María Roberta Peloni was born in Bologna, Italy in 1943 and became an idol for different generations. At age 10 she moved to Rome to start taking dance classes. In the 1960s, Carrá already had a certain fame in his country thanks to his appearance in programs and musicals, but it was not until 1976 that he achieved recognition in Spain and Latin America by appearing on different programs on Spanish television.
Beyond his great career on Italian television in spaces like ¿Pronto, Raffaella? or the magazine for Tele 5: At home with Raffaella, the diva shone as a singer with songs like “Fiesta”, “In love everything is starting”, “Caliente, caliente”, “You have to come to the south”, among others. With her music, the artist conquered several generations around the world thanks to her unbridled melodies and dances
‘La Carrá’, as she was called, was also a great social revolutionary, breaking taboos and encouraging women to express themselves freely. when, for example, in 1970, she became the first Italian woman to show her belly button on television in the middle of a performance. Likewise, she was a great defender and icon of the LGTBIQ + community, receiving in 2017 the World Pride award for her humanitarian work.
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