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Io sono Mia

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Io sono Mia
Film poster
Directed byRiccardo Donna
Starring
Release date
  • 13 February 2019 (2019-02-13)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Io sono Mia ("I am Mia" in Italian, but also "I am Mine") is a 2019 Italian biographical musical drama film directed by Riccardo Donna.[1] The film narrates the life of Mia Martini, including her artistic career, her entourage, her sister Loredana, the managers she knew, and her tumultuous relationships with their parents.[2]

Plot

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The film begins in 1989 in Sanremo, with a flashback from the 1970s. Some episodes from her childhood (when her father hits her because she wants to sing and not to study), her artistic career, and family, are spoken during an interview granted to a journalist a few hours before singing at the Festival of 1989.

In the 1970s, Mia participated in the Festivalbar, winning the competition twice, in 1972 and 1973. Then it comes a dramatic period of slander launched in the late 1970s by a producer with whom she refused to work with and who accuses Mia of bringing bad luck. Mia then enters into a troubled love relationship with the Milanese photographer Andrew (inspired by Ivano Fossati, who did not want to participate in the film) with whom she falls in love with. She has a relationship with him for ten years. The film also evokes the character of the original Anthony who is inspired by Renato Zero, who also did not want to be mentioned in the movie, just like Fossati.

Cast

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Awards

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References

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  1. ^ "Ascolti – TV Martedì 12 febbraio 2019. Boom per Io sono Mia (31%). Il Collegio 6.7%, Canale 5 al 5.6%" (in Italian). davidemaggio.it. n.d. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Io sono Mia, ecco il trailer del biopic su Mia Martini" (in Italian). rollingstone.it. n.d. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  3. ^ "A Serena Rossi un Nastro d'Argento speciale per il ruolo di Mia Martini: "Mi ha cambiato la vita"" (in Italian). cinema.fanpage.it. 30 June 2019. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
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