Ornella Muti goes to Russia to write the book of her life

ORRnella Muti he is travelling. Destination Russia. And, in Moscow, the actress he will begin to write the book of his life. A volume in which he will not talk about his now famous career on the big screen but about his origins, including his connection with Russia. «I’m half Russian, my mother was Russian and I have many friends and relatives in Moscow that I can’t wait to see again» he tells the news agency Adnkronos.

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Ornella Muti, a book about her life

Telling his Russian origins in a volume is, therefore, his next work. That he already has the project in mind: «I will do it together with a very dear poet friend of mine, Flaminia Cruciani, will therefore be a book written by two women. In Russia I will go around and visit the places where my mother has beenI will also take some photos that I will include in my book for tell about my Russian origins” tells.

The Russian origins of Ornella Muti

Ornella Muti has never hidden her origins: his mother, Ilse Renate Krause, was of Estonian descent and his grandmother was from St. Petersburg. And you have repeatedly reiterated your sympathy for the Russian people.

And Putin’s war? «Useless and always wrong»

Not without some controversy. After the start of war Russia-Ukraineinterviewed by Francesca Fagnani a Beasts, the actress she said she was “confused” about the conflict. “I’m sorry, I love the Russians very much and the Russians love me very much.” While underlining: “War is useless, it is always wrong.”

Birthday in Russia (69 years)

For this trip, the actress is accompanied by daughter Naike Rivelli. A journey during which the diva will blow out 69 candles. And you will also have the opportunity to participate in events dedicated to women and fashion. «We’re going to bring some EcoFashion to Russia and to support the many Russian women designers who create artisanal fashion. We will also go to an event for promising young artists »she explains. And Naike adds: «We are going there specifically to support women’s art and culture and to see friends and family again. In Russia my mother is very loved».

Art and culture, beyond politics

And, precisely in reference to the events in which she will participate, Muti is keen to point out that they are something that go beyond politics. «Art and culture always give hope to everyone, at any time” he points out toAdnkronos. «Culture is culture, it is transversal to politics. We should make a switch to politically correct and culturally correct, we must respect culture as inviolable and never under the thumb of politics.”

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