Chloe Digby - The Italian Football Traveller

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Hollywood sul Tevere: One Simple Question

Hollywood sul Tevere: One Simple Question

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Chloe Digby - The Italian Football Traveller
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Hollywood sul Tevere: One Simple Question
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David Scott is back with his latest column on Italian film, TV & culture as he looks at a series that includes golfing with Gianluca Vialli; bird collecting with Roberto Baggio and walking with Paolo Sorrentino…

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This is now on Netflix. I really enjoyed the first episode. I don’t know @alecattelan but he’s a likeable, open-minded, unpretentious host. Also…Baggio 😍 #UnaSempliceDomanda
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One Simple Question is a documentary series presented by actor Alessandro Cattelan where he tried to unearth the formula to happiness. In each episode, he interviews high-profile Italian guests from Roberto Baggio to Paolo Sorrentino who share unique experiences and gauge what makes them happy. The themes 

He starts the series by asking how to find happiness; with Roberto Baggio, the sage, he seeks answers. Baggio discusses how he found Buddhism, his initial skepticism, and how it helped him through his darkest moments. It's a great insight into Il Divin Codino and gives more insight in 20 short minutes than the abysmal biopic released last year.

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