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 "The mountain does it and where what is not told does not happen."

 "A 5-star rating for a beautiful story of life."

Un Mondo a Parte is a beautifully crafted film focusing on the struggle of a remote school to survive amidst social margins. The performances by Antonio Albanese and Virginia Raffaele are powerful, and the inclusion of non-professional local actors adds authenticity. The movie blends nature imagery with a poignant story of dedication and unexpected love, earning it a full 5-star rating. Watch 'Un Mondo a Parte' to experience a heartfelt story of hope, resilience, and love in a remote Italian school.

 "Ciao ciao ciao bye bye," whose lyrics speak about the relationship between success and real life, "between stage and reality."

 The album concludes with "Metodo Cesaroni," my favorite, and "Sogno in più" sung by Niccolò Centioni and dedicated to friendship.

This review explores the 2011 album Gli imprevedibili ragazzi dei Cesaroni, featuring nine tracks performed by the cast. It highlights key songs like the theme 'Adesso che ci siete voi' and solo performances by Giulia Luzi. The album balances choral and solo moments with instrumental pieces, closing on a note dedicated to friendship. The reviewer reflects on the album as part of a larger Cesaroni musical journey. Listen to Gli imprevedibili ragazzi dei Cesaroni and discover the captivating blend of voices and themes!

 Max 90 - My Story, the Myths and Emotions of a Super Cool Decade is a great book, where Max Pezzali recounts songs and life in parallel.

 Beautiful book devoured in two days, top marks!

Max Pezzali's Max 90 is a beautifully written book that intertwines songs with life stories from the 1990s. The author skillfully evokes cultural icons, personal memories, and social changes from the decade. The book is enriched by contributions from other artists and covers themes from technology and youth culture to love and work. It's a nostalgic tribute that expands beyond the 90s, encapsulating significant historical moments. Highly recommended and avidly read. Dive into Max Pezzali's Max 90 and relive the unforgettable spirit of the 1990s—read it now!

 To sum up Gerardo Balestrieri in a few words, his genre can be defined as a jazz/swing in the style of Paolo Conte, but all seasoned with the artist's touch of originality.

 'The Best of' is the first work to listen to for anyone wanting to approach the singer-songwriter, and then perhaps delve into his previous albums.

The reviewer discovered Gerardo Balestrieri by chance and was impressed by his jazz-swing style reminiscent of Paolo Conte. 'The Best of' album, released in 2023, showcases 18 notable tracks plus a hidden bonus, representing 15 years of his career. The album mixes unique stories and musical adaptations, making it a great introduction to the artist’s work. Live concert experience enhanced the appreciation of his music. Listen to Gerardo Balestrieri’s 'The Best of' and immerse yourself in an original jazz-swing journey with heartfelt Italian storytelling.

 Ivan Graziani - Per gli amici is an objectively beautiful album, adding value as the posthumous work of one of Italy's greatest songwriters and guitarists.

 The eight tracks were found by sons Filippo and Tommaso in a suitcase, and after thirty years, they enjoy being current because Ivan Graziani always knew how to handle universal themes.

Thirty years after Ivan Graziani's last studio album and 25 years since his previous posthumous release, 'Per gli amici' arrives as a beautiful tribute crafted by his son Filippo and collaborators. The album's eight tracks blend heartfelt lyrics and rich guitar melodies, showing Ivan's timeless ability to address universal themes. Notable songs include 'Una donna', 'La rabbia', and the cinematic 'La canzone dei marinai'. The discovery of these tracks decades later highlights Ivan’s enduring musical legacy. Listen to 'Per gli amici' now and experience the timeless artistry of Ivan Graziani's unforgettable music.

 Postcardsfromhere is a surge of rock with bursts of romance.

 To the Nomads, maximum esteem and respect.

Nomadi’s 36th studio album, 'Cartoline Da Qui,' marks their 60th year with a vibrant mix of rock and romance. The album features poignant recitations, notable violin-driven tracks, and a significant lineup change with the departure of longtime drummer Daniele Campani. Memorable duets and emotional themes make it a celebrated milestone in the band’s extensive career. It earns a solid four-star rating. Discover Nomadi’s powerful blend of rock and romance in 'Cartoline Da Qui' and celebrate 60 years of musical history.

 Home Alone 2: Lost in New York is the sequel to the already fantastic Home Alone, and it manages to be even better and more entertaining at times.

 In this aspect, especially, the sequel is better than the first.

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York is praised as an even better and more entertaining sequel than the original. The review highlights clever new traps, an elaborate finale, and memorable characters. The film retains the humor and charm of the first, with fresh twists like a change of setting and new characters. Overall, the sequel is highly recommended and considered superior. Watch Home Alone 2 and relive the laughter and clever traps in this classic holiday sequel!

 The film, among women, never met children, and the pretext of placing the father's ashes next to the mother, turns out to be both amusing and meditative.

 Fabio De Luigi is now also a good director, besides being an excellent actor for over 20 years.

50 km all'ora is a beautiful roadmovie by Fabio De Luigi that explores the intimate bonds between a father, his children, and brothers. The film blends humor with reflection, using symbolic elements like mopeds and ping pong. Featuring Alessandro Haber, it is praised for its heartfelt storytelling and nostalgic tone. Though not as acclaimed as De Luigi's previous work, it remains a strong and recommended film. Watch 50 km all'ora to experience a heartfelt journey full of humor and family warmth.

 The most intriguing aspect is when the artists sing each other’s songs, especially Sempre e per sempre introduced by Antonello.

 An album worth three stars, to be listened to at most twice, while waiting for the new studio album by Antonello.

This review covers Antonello Venditti and Francesco De Gregori's live album "Il concerto - live," highlighting the chosen songs from their classic periods alongside some newer tracks. The unique feature of the album is the artists singing each other's songs, offering fresh interpretations. While the album enriches their live discographies, it does not add significant new content. Rated three stars, it's recommended as a brief listen while fans await Antonello's upcoming studio album in 2024. Discover the classic and unique live performances of Antonello Venditti and Francesco De Gregori in 'Il concerto - live' now!

 "Sere d'inverno... objectively among Renato's best in his career."

 "Extra Garbo is an extra track in every sense... you can hear it’s a bomb!"

Manifesti is Garbo’s final major label album, showcasing a shift toward rock with standout songs like 'Sere d'inverno' and 'Ogni volta.' The review applauds the album’s mood, instrumentation, and romantic pop touches, rating it 3.5 stars. It also highlights Garbo’s transition to independent music thereafter. Explore Garbo’s Manifesti and experience the heartfelt rock and pop fusion of Renato Abate’s iconic final major label work!

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