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Life Is Beautiful (Italian: La vita è bella, Italian: [la ˈviːta ˈɛ bˈbɛlla]) is a 1997 Italian period comedy-drama film directed by and starring Roberto Benigni, who co-wrote the film with Vincenzo Cerami.
An English translation was written by Bruce Sievier (1894, Paris – 1953) and is known as "Speak to Me of Love" or "Tell Me About Love". It was also recorded by Dalida in 1961, and it features her 1961 album, Garde-moi la dernière danse. Caterina Valente recorded it in 1960, but she sang it with a very special timbre.
La Vie est Belle (Life is Beautiful) may refer to: La Vie est Belle, a French film by Roger Pierre; La Vie est Belle, a Zairean (Congolese) film starring Congolese singer Papa Wemba; Life Is Beautiful (1997 film), Italian title La vita è bella, an Italian film by Roberto Benigni "La Vie est Belle", a track on the album Mach 6 by MC Solaar
La vita è bella or variant thereof, may refer to: La vita è bella (1997 film), 1997 Italian film "La vita è bella" (song) (1997 song), title song to the 1997 film; La vita è bella (soundtrack), soundtrack album for the 1997 film, see Life Is Beautiful (soundtrack) La vita è bella aka Жизнь прекрасна, 1979 Italian-Soviet film
La Vie est belle / Life is Rosy is a 1987 musical comedy directed by Mwezé Ngangura and Benoît Lamy.The film revolves around the vibrant music scene of Kinshasa and tells the rags-to-riches story of a poor rural musician played by legendary Congolese musician, Papa Wemba, the “King of Rumba Rock”, who seeks fame in the big city.
"Sweet Life (La vie est belle)" is a song recorded by Congolese singer Fally Ipupa, from his third studio album Power "Kosa Leka" (2013). [1] Because Music released "Sweet Life (La vie est belle)" as the lead single from the album, on December 17, 2013. The song's music video was directed by Charly Clodion and shot in France.
In January 2017, [4] he released his debut solo single, titled "La vie est belle", [1] which reached number 100 on the French singles chart in April [5] and would eventually be certified Gold by the French national syndicate for music publishing (SNEP). [4] This was followed by the single "Pas fatigué" in June. [3] [6]
The song was covered, among others, by Tony Martin, [10] [11] Mireille Mathieu, [12] Michael Heltau, Chimène Badi, [13] Patricia Kaas, [14] and Ann Christy.Another cover in 1988 was sung together by members of Italian bands Litfiba, Violet Eves, and Moda.