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MOLTO ITALIANO

Dolce&Gabbana

    The podcast from Dolce&Gabbana, narrated by Isabella Rossellini, produced by Chora Media. A podcast series about the most iconic elements of the universe created by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana,...

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    The podcast from Dolce&Gabbana, narrated by Isabella Rossellini, produced by Chora Media.

    A podcast series about the most iconic elements of the universe created by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, exploring the references to Italy and divulging the connection between the world of film, art and culture.

    Molto Italiano is a journey across the creative imagination of Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana and the culture and traditions of Italy, which their style has made famous all over the world.
    Each episode is focused on one of the “signs” which are part of the history and nature of Dolce&Gabbana, and which all together make the brand so very Italian: from the color black to corsetry, from the tank top to the Sicilian cart.
    The narrator of this tale is Isabella Rossellini: the international film and fashion icon. Alongside her own memories, she also gives voice to historians, scholars and artists, each of which lends their own perspective to the elements at the core of their episode.
    Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana reveal the passion and inspiration behind their vision. Each episode is a chorus of voices celebrating fashion, tradition, craft, art and culture.

    Molto Italiano is a Chora Media series for Dolce&Gabbana. It was narrated by Isabella Rossellini who shared and put into words some of her memories. It was written by Silvia Nucini and adapted by John Vincent. Story editing by Sara Poma; our senior account producer is Anna Nenna and our research and production assistant is Francesca Bottenghi. Our New York based producer is Guglielmo Mattioli. Voice actors: Vincenzo Tripodo, Fabrizio Matteini, Michael Loos, Rosita Martini, Andrea Galatà. It was recorded by Charles De Montebello at CDM Studios in New York. Tape sync recordings by: Pierluigi Papaiz, Michele Boreggi, Azzurra Stirpe, Hugo Hannoun. Original music, post production and sound design by Andrea Girelli; post production assistant Guido Bertolotti. Music supervision by Luca Micheli. Additional music by Machiavelli Music and Universal Music Publishing Recording.
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