From her childhood in Romagna marked by the abandonment of his father to the "flirtation" on the covers with Frank Sinatra, but also the missed motherhood, the countless successes, the falls and the rebirths. Yesterday Disney+ announced the production (still in development) of a series dedicated to Raffaella Carrà, one of the Italian pop icons known all over the world. “Raffa” is the title of the series with 3 episodes of 1 hour each produced by Fremantle Italia in collaboration with Fremantle Spain, which will retrace the public and private life of the artist symbol of equality between the sexes in the 1970s and LGBTQ+ icon for generations. "Raffaella Carrà has inspired millions of people in Italy, Spain and around the world," said Andrea Sacrosanti, COO of the Fremantle group and CEO of Continental Europe, echoed by Daniel Frigo, Country Manager of Walt Disney Company, adding "I am proud to announce this new Italian production dedicated to an icon like Raffaella Carrà. The Italian productions represent for Disney+ an opportunity to bring the public closer to characters and stories that have been part of the culture of the country." The release of the series, directed by Daniele Lucchetti, is expected for 2023. (Photo UAwiki)
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