ConiglioViola's Animated Video for Loredana Berté at Sanremo Sparks Authorship Dispute
Italian artist duo ConiglioViola, founded in 2000 by Brice Coniglio and Andrea Raviola, created the music video for Loredana Bertè's Sanremo entry "Cosa ti aspetti da me." The video, released on YouTube, features an animated anti-fairy tale where Bertè appears as a blue-haired rebel girl ("Cappuccetto Nero") who ultimately becomes the wolf. The collaboration began in 2006 with the censored video for "Strade di Fuoco." The duo has worked with other musicians like Antonella Ruggiero and Milva. The video was produced in just two weeks after Warner Music contacted them, involving artist Fausto Collarino (Krausto) and illustrator Giulia Landi. A dispute has emerged over authorship: ConiglioViola claims sole credit, while Collarino asserts equal collaboration, as reflected in YouTube credits. The video has gained wide public and critical acclaim.
Key facts
- ConiglioViola created the music video for Loredana Bertè's Sanremo song 'Cosa ti aspetti da me'.
- The video is entirely animated, described as a 'fumetto animato' (animated comic).
- It features Bertè as 'Cappuccetto Nero', a rebel girl who becomes the wolf in an anti-fairy tale.
- The duo's first collaboration with Bertè was in 2006 for the censored video 'Strade di Fuoco'.
- The video was produced in two weeks after Warner Music contacted ConiglioViola.
- Artists Fausto Collarino (Krausto) and Giulia Landi contributed to the project.
- A dispute over authorship exists between ConiglioViola and Fausto Collarino.
- The video has received wide public and critical acclaim.
Entities
Artists
- Brice Coniglio
- Andrea Raviola
- ConiglioViola
- Loredana Bertè
- Fausto Collarino
- Krausto
- Giulia Landi
- Antonella Ruggiero
- Milva
Institutions
- Warner Music
- Artribune
- PAC (Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea)
Locations
- Sanremo
- Italy
- Milan
- Turin
- Paris