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Pino Daniele, the documentary film Nero a metà in theaters January 4-6

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Ten years after the passing of Pino Daniele, an intimate and profound portrait of the man behind the artist arrives in theaters on Saturday, January 4th, Sunday, January 5th, and Monday, January 6th. The documentary 'Pino Daniele – Nero a metà', written by Marco Spagnoli and Stefano Senardi, offers an intimate portrait of the life and career of the Neapolitan singer-songwriter, one of the most important figures in Italian music.

The documentary will be an opportunity to rediscover the man behind the artist, thanks to the stories and emotions contained in one of his most representative albums. From today, Friday 6 December, the poster and trailer of the docufilm produced by Fidelio and Eagle Pictures are available. 'Pino Daniele – Nero a metà' retraces the first part of the singer-songwriter's career through the eyes of Stefano Senardi. Pino's long-time friend and historic producer guides the audience through a series of exclusive interviews with some of Pino Daniele's closest collaborators and friends.

A true celebration not only of the artist's music, but also of his thoughts, his passion for Naples and his ability to continually innovate the musical landscape. Among the protagonists of the interviews, the musicians who accompanied the artist in his extraordinary career, giving voice to unique stories and anecdotes.

Director Marco Spagnoli creates a narrative that mixes archive footage, music and testimonies, giving life to an emotional journey that explores Neapolitan culture and its indissoluble bond with the soul of Pino Daniele, making Naples a true character of the documentary. In 'Pino Daniele – Nero a metà' the images of Naples merge with the melodies of Pino Daniele, creating a visual and sound experience that leads the viewer to fully immerse themselves in the artist's world.


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The article talks about a documentary film about Pino Daniele, but I found that it doesn't explain well how the interviews were chosen. It would be interesting to know more about the people involved and their experiences. I can't wait to see it!

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