Netflix Docuseries 'Vasco Rossi: il supervissuto' Arrives September 27
Netflix will release the docuseries 'Vasco Rossi: il supervissuto' on September 27, featuring the Italian rock icon in an intimate self-narrative. The series, described by the streaming platform as an unprecedented look into his personal life and decades-long career, includes a new song titled 'Gli sbagli che fai,' written specifically for the project. Rossi, from Zocca, now in his 70s, reflects on his life of excess and success, stating he would do it all again. He recently admitted in an interview with ilVenerdì di Repubblica that he never expected to reach 70, having lived a 'super-lived' life. The docuseries spans his early years in Bologna during the 1960s student protests, his musical debut in the 1970s with Punto Radio, and his rise to fame in the 1980s, which earned him a 'damned artist' label. Rossi's concerts have consistently sold out across Italy for decades. The series, which he calls 'a five-hour selfie,' may serve as a testament to his career, as he hints at stepping away from the stage, saying he has 'already lived enough.'
Key facts
- Docuseries titled 'Vasco Rossi: il supervissuto'
- Release date: September 27 on Netflix
- Features new song 'Gli sbagli che fai'
- Rossi narrates his own life story
- Covers his career from the 1970s onward
- Rossi is from Zocca, Italy
- He founded Punto Radio in the 1970s
- He expressed contentment with his life and hinted at retirement
Entities
Artists
- Vasco Rossi
Institutions
- Netflix
- Punto Radio
- ilVenerdì di Repubblica
Locations
- Zocca
- Italy
- Bologna