Pino Daniele will be celebrated with a documentary film that will debut in Italian theaters on January 4, 5, and 6. Titled “Pino Daniele – Nero a metà,” the project is by Marco Spagnoli and Stefano Senardi, offering an in-depth look at the life and career of the famous artist, ten years after his death.
An Intimate Portrait
Produced by Fidelio and Eagle Pictures, directed by Marco Spagnoli, the documentary investigates the early phase of Daniele's career. The personal story of Stefano Senardi, Daniele's close friend and producer, provides an analysis of the relationship between the artist and the man. Exclusive interviews with collaborators and close friends reveal an authentic side of the musician, celebrating his music and his connection with Naples.
Celebration of a Master
The documentary features testimonies from musicians who worked with Pino Daniele, enriching the story with significant anecdotes. Spagnoli's direction skillfully blends archive materials, music and interviews to create an emotional journey that explores Neapolitan culture, inextricably linked to the artist.
A Journey Into Neapolitan Culture
In “Pino Daniele – Nero a metà”, Naples takes on a central role. The images of the city intertwine with the artist’s melodies, offering an engaging and immersive experience. After the success of the documentary on Franco Battiato, awarded the Nastro D’Argento 2022 for Best Documentary, Spagnoli and Senardi continue their journey through the history of Italian music.
Article published on 2 January 2025 - 13:37