Tutti pazzi per amore

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Tutti pazzi per amore
Genre Romantic comedy
Created by Ivan Cotroneo
Directed by
Starring
Country of originItaly
Original languageItalian
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes78
Original release
Network Rai 1
ReleaseDecember 7, 2008 (2008-12-07) 
January 1, 2012 (2012-01-01)

Tutti Pazzi Per Amore is an Italian romantic comedy television series that aired on Rai 1 from December 7, 2008 to January 1, 2012, consisting of three seasons. [1]

Contents

The show is set in Rome and follows the love story between a single father, Paolo Giorgi, and a single mother, Laura Del Fiore, and the adventures of the extended family that originates from their relationship. The main characters are Paolo Giorgi and his daughter Cristina, Laura Del Fiore and her son Emanuele and her daughter Nina. Around these main characters develops the story of their grandparents, their uncles and aunts, their colleagues and friends.

Soundtrack [2]

First season

TitoloAutore
Fotoromanza Gianna Nannini
Ti amo Umberto Tozzi
Come saprei Giorgia
Tristezza Ornella Vanoni
Stasera che sera Matia Bazar
Ragazzo fortunato Jovanotti
Tango delle capinere Bixio - Cherubini
Sere nere Tiziano Ferro
Strani amori Laura Pausini
...E io tra di voi Charles Aznavour
Un uomo, una donna Francis Lai
Vacanze romane Matia Bazar
Macho man Village People
Cocktail d'amore Stefania Rotolo
Solo tu Matia Bazar
Libero Domenico Modugno
La notte vola Lorella Cuccarini
Non mi innamoro più Catherine Spaak e Johnny Dorelli
Felicità Albano e Romina
Buonasera dottore Claudia Mori
È l'uomo per me Mina
Bella Jovanotti
E tu come stai Claudio Baglioni
Più bella cosa Eros Ramazzotti
Centro di gravità permanente Franco Battiato
Mi manchi (live) Fausto Leali
Disco samba Two Man Sound
Nessuno mi può giudicare Caterina Caselli
Noi ragazzi di oggi Luis Miguel
Per un'ora d'amore Matia Bazar
Solo tu Matia Bazar
Mister Mandarino Matia Bazar
Morirò d'amore Giuni Russo
Stasera che sera Matia Bazar
Mi manchi Fausto Leali

Second season

TitoloAutore
Amarti è l'immenso per me Eros Ramazzotti & Antonella Bucci
Ballo ballo Raffaella Carrà
Vacanze romane Matia Bazar
Cheek to Cheek Fred Astaire
Bye Bye Baby Marilyn Monroe
Gold Spandau Ballet
Gloria Umberto Tozzi
Metti una sera a cena Ennio Morricone
Adesso tu Eros Ramazzotti
Alghero Giuni Russo
Lamette Donatella Rettore
Sabato pomeriggio Claudio Baglioni
Sempre libera (La traviata) Giuseppe Verdi
CANTANTE: Maria Callas
Cuore Rita Pavone
Lady Marmalade Labelle
I dubbi dell'amore Fiorella Mannoia
Guapparia Diego Giannini
Ascolta il tuo cuore Laura Pausini
Tra te e il mare Laura Pausini
Montagne verdi Marcella Bella
Super SuperMan Miguel Bosé
Quando nasce un amore Anna Oxa
Allocco tra gli angeli Ghigo
Single Ladies Beyoncé
In ginocchio da te Gianni Morandi
Il mare d'inverno Loredana Bertè
Tango delle capinere Raoul Casadei
Via Claudio Baglioni
La stagione dell'amore Franco Battiato
Io che amo solo te Sergio Endrigo
Parole parole parole Mina
Solo tu Matia Bazar
Ti lascerò Fausto Leali & Anna Oxa
Say Shava Shava Tratta dal film Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...
Love Is in the Air John Paul Young

Third season

In this season the songs are sung by the actors.

TitoloAutore
We Are Family Sister Sledge
Che m'importa del mondo Rita Pavone
E dimmi che non vuoi morire Patty Pravo
Alla mia età Rita Pavone
Qui e là Patty Pravo
Il tempo se ne va Adriano Celentano
Avrai Claudio Baglioni
Simpatica sei tu Nicola Arigliano
Donna Quartetto Cetra
Confusa e felice Carmen Consoli
Soldi Betty Curtis
Kobra Donatella Rettore
La Notte Salvatore Adamo
Un senso Vasco Rossi
Non ho l'età Gigliola Cinquetti
Fortissimo Rita Pavone
Paradise Phoebe Cates
Minuetto Mia Martini
Prima di partire per un lungo viaggio Irene Grandi
Senza pietà Anna Oxa
Uomini soli Pooh
Eternità Camaleonti
Perdere l'amore Massimo Ranieri
Se perdo te Patty Pravo
Che sarà Ricchi e Poveri
Azzurro Adriano Celentano

Impact and reception

Awards

In 2009 Tutti Pazzi Per Amore has won the Premio Regia Televisiva in the category best fiction. For her portrayal of Lea, the actress Sonia Bergamasco has received the prize for best actress in a supporting role at the RomaFictionFest 2009.

See also

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References

  1. "Tutti pazzi per amore". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  2. "Tutti pazzi per amore Soundtrack (2008)". www.soundtrack.net. Retrieved 2024-05-05.