Le ragioni del cuore

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Le ragioni del cuore
Genre Romantic comedy
Created byLuca Manfredi
Starring
Country of origin Italy
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Producer Edwige Fenech
Original release
Network Rai 1
ReleaseJanuary 13 (2002-01-13) 
February 17, 2002 (2002-02-17)

Le ragioni del cuore ("The reasons of the heart") is a 2002 Italian romantic comedy mini series directed by Luca Manfredi, Anna Di Francisca and Alberto Simone. It was broadcast on Rai Uno. [1] [2] It consists of six episodes, each having a budget of about 1 billion and 800 million lire. [1] Every episode has a special guest-star (Nino Manfredi, Alessandro Benvenuti, Nando Gazzolo, Gioele Dix, Francesco Paolantoni, Rodolfo Laganà). [1] [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Simonetta Robiony (13 January 2002). "Col cuore o col cervello basta che sia fiction". La Stampa . No. 12. p. 25.
  2. 1 2 Silvia Fumarola (11 January 2002). "La psicologa Andreina vi farà amare la vita". La Repubblica . Retrieved 22 February 2015.