
Micaela Ramazzotti
Acting
Biography
Micaela Ramazzotti (born 17 January 1979) is an Italian actress. Her film credits include Non prendere impegni stasera, The First Beautiful Thing and Il cuore grande delle ragazze. Ramazzotti was a regular cast member of the show Crimini bianchi.She won the David di Donatello for Best Actress for her role in The First Beautiful Thing in 2010. She married film director, writer and producer Paolo Virzì, on January 17, 2009, in Livorno. Together they have 2 children: Jacopo (born 1 March 2010) and Anna (15 April 2013). [From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]
Born: January 17, 1979
Place of Birth: Rome - Lazio - Italy
Known For

We Are Cinema
An Italian documentary about Italian cinema.

A Wedding
A love story unfolds between two people from different social classes in postwar Italy. Spanning from 1948 to their golden wedding anniversary in 2005, the narrative follows their journey through personal struggles, family life, and the historical challenges of the time.

Sanremo Music Festival
The Sanremo Music Festival is the most popular Italian song contest and awards, held annually in the town of Sanremo, Imperia, Italy, and consisting of a competition amongst previously unreleased songs. The Festival was the inspiration for the Eurovision Song Contest.

Walt Disney e l'Italia - Una storia d'amore
No other country in the world has the same kind of affection and admiration toward Walt Disney and his art and characters as Italy. His movies are legendary and his stories belong to the collective imagination of generations of Italians who grew up with his world of dreams and hopes. This documentary explores this love story.

Like Crazy
Two mental patients with opposite personalities ditch their Tuscan hospital and embark on an unpredictable exploration of the real world.

The Good Mothers
The true story of three courageous women inside the notorious Calabrian ‘Ndrangheta mafia, working with newly-minted female prosecutor, Alessandra Cerreti, to bring down down the criminal empire.

The First Beautiful Thing
The film tells the story of the Michelucci family, from the nineteen-seventies to the present day: the central character is the stunningly beautiful Anna, the lively, frivolous and sometimes embarrassing mother of Bruno and Valeria. Everything begins in the Summer of 1971, at the annual Summer beauty pageant held at Livorno’s most popular bathing establishment. Anna is unexpectedly crowned “Most Beautiful Mother”, unwittingly stirring the violent jealousy of her husband. From then on, chaos strikes the family and for Anna, Bruno and his sister Valeria, it is the start of an adventure that will only end thirty years later.

Vitti d'arte, Vitti d'amore
Necessarily far from the spotlights, Monica Vitti shines in a light intact to the eyes of spectators at every latitude. On scene the artistic path and life full of unpredictable events of an actress both introverted and sunny are recalled, through excerpts from her films and television programs, testimonies of friends and colleagues, leading exponents of Italian cinema of yesterday and today, critics, writers and costume experts.

Big Show

Un Amore
Alessandro and Anna, just over the age of 18, meet by chance during an Interrail trip to Spain. It is a hot summer in the late 1990s, and the two immediately fall in love. Their lives, however, are much more complicated than the fate that brought them together, and soon the two are forced to separate. Over the years they remain linked by an intense correspondence, never able to muster the courage to see each other. However, 20 years after their first meeting and now adults, they meet again in Bologna. Their feeling, which has never faded over time, will have to clash with the interferences of a reality more complex than the one they had created only through words.
Filmography
as Elena Di Porto
as Self
as Terry
as Anna
as Sé stessa
as Giovanna
as Desirée Mazzoni
as Ms. Lea Garofalo
as Lena Antonietti
as Veronica
as Self (archive footage)
as Sé stessa
as Maria Palusci
as Laura
as Gemma
as Susi
as Valeria Tramonti
as Maria
as Michela
as Maria
as Donatella Morelli
as Anita
as Simona
as Rita
as Francesca Osti
as Francesca Osti
as Serena
as Self
as Aleni La Coga
as Gloria
as Francesca
as Anna Nigiotti in Michelucci 1971-1981
as Isa
as Rossana
as Chiara Rinaldi
as Sonia
as Eleonora Massa / 'Fiore'
as Veronica
as Livia
as Sara Melli
as Patrizia Callea
as Giulia
as Viviana Leonardis
as Zora
as Eleonora Rossi
as Viviana Cosmi
as Giada Covelli
as Norma (segment "Norma")
as Ospite
as Self - Special Guest