Laura Pausini, nice to meet you

“There was one thing I had never told, something important to me. It’s since I won Sanremo in 1993 with Loneliness that I wonder what my life would have been like if everything had gone differently that evening. The time has come to find out ». Laura Pausini and Amazon Studios they choose Vanity Fair to throw the singer’s first film, Nice to meet youthe story of who she is and who she would have become if fate had followed a different course.

«He would like to have the presumption to explain that personal fulfillment

does not pass by success », Laura Pausini tells a Vanity Fair about the project available from February 7 on Prime Video. “I didn’t dream of becoming famous. I wanted to play piano as a female, because at the time only men performed in Romagna. But today it seems that the only objectives contemplated are money and fame. Motivation is the key. I was motivated to sing Paradise destination at San Siro as in the clubs in Faenza ». Yet: “After the Golden Globe, with Italy on its knees for Covid, my daughter told me: “I’m not as good as you!”. The fear of being too bulky for her has exploded. I really hoped not to win the Oscarand when it happened I rejoiced, while Diane Warren, the author of I do (Seen), sitting at the table there with me, she got angry, she didn’t understand. It was the only way to be able to teach Paola about failure and add it to your messages Nice to meet you“.

But there is not only the film in the long interview: the revelation on the genesis de Loneliness («The authors are two accountants from Milan I’ve never seen. She was called Anna. “Anna is gone and she never comes back”. We changed her name and little else “), the marriage postponed with comrade Paolo Carta (“We decided to do it last year, but with Covid … We need to find a new date»); the management ofEurovision Song Contest and the new responsibility of art; coincidences and delusions.

Source: Vanity Fair

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