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Almiwiri/Camila Raznovich

Camila Raznovich (Milan, 13 October 1974) is an Italian television presenter.


Biografia

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She was born to Argentinean parents, her father of Russian-Jewish origin and her mother of Italian origin. She spent her childhood between Milan, London and India (her parents being followers of Osho), before returning to her home town where she attended the Cesare Beccaria[1]. classical high school.

In 1992 she performed a version of We Are the World. on the programme Karaoke, hosted by Fiorello. Camila Raznovich is one of the first presenters of MTV Italia. Her CV includes many of the network's (and her English-language older sister's) programmes: Hanging Out,, Amour, Dial MTV, MTV Select, Hitlist Italia, MTV On the beach. After hosting a number of radio programmes for Radio Italia Network, hosting Night Express on Italia 1, and participating in a series of commercials for Nescafé directed by Gabriele Muccino that made her familiar to the general television audience (so much so that she was asked to participate in an episode of Domenica in in the 1999/2000 edition dedicated to the women of the commercials of the moment), in 2000 she participated in the MTV Regeneration, the series of events that marked the transition from TMC2 a MTV Italia.


In the same year, she was assigned to host Loveline (which she continued to present until 2010), a programme that discussed issues related to sex and sexual education, with the advice of sexologist Marco Rossi and psychologist Laura Testa. In the autumn of 2004, Loveline was flanked by a few episodes of Drugline, a programme with a similar approach but focusing on problems relating to drugs.

In the summer of 2002 she co-hosted, with other vjs from the MTV On the beach, a container of short games, interviews with bathers and music videos, recorded on Italian beaches. In 2004 she was the protagonist, together with Digei Angelo, Nicola Savino e Aída Yéspica, of the satirical sit-com Sformat on Rai 2, directed by Cristian Biondani. Also in 2004, she hosted Kiss & Tell, a programme similar to Il gioco delle coppie,, in which some contestants try to win over a contestant of the opposite sex by answering the latter's questions, but without being able to see him or her until the final stages of the game; in addition to this, she hosted the four evenings of the talk show Girls' Night.

In 2005 she hosted the TV programme Relazioni pericolose on LA7 for two editions. In December 2006 she was the presenter of Voice, a talk show in which the audience, mainly young people, interacted with the guests present through questions and criticism. In 2006 she was the narrator in a six-part programme on crime news, entitled Amore criminale., broadcast on Rai 3. In July 2007 she was one of the presenters who followed the live broadcast of Live Earth on MTV together with Alex Infascelli with live connections from Wembley Stadium in London with Angelo Minacapilli captain of No Excuse 2015 for MTV Italia. In the spring of 2008 he hosted the programme Tatami on Rai 3 broadcast in the late evening. In the summer of 2008 and 2009 he returned to host Amore criminale.

From 29 January 2012 he leads Mamma mia che domenica onLA7. In 2014 she hosts the programme Alle falde del Kilimangiaro replacing Licia Colò. In 2016 she featured in the film Poveri ma ricchi directed by Fausto Brizzi, in the role of the famous artist's wife. In 2019, she is chosen as a member of the jury of honour for the Festival di Sanremo 2019.

Press Collaborations

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Camila Raznovich writes a weekly column, Il mondo di Camila, for the Milan edition of Corriere della Sera, in the page Cultura e Tempo libero and edits a mail column, La posta di Camila, in the monthly magazine Max. Since 2010 she has collaborated with Io Donna for which she writes the column and blog "M'ammazza".[2]

Personal Life

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In articles and interviews published on the occasion of the launch of his autobiography Lo rifarei, published in the autumn of 2006, he recounts that his parents met and married in Argentina, but had moved away because of the tensions in the South American country in the 1970s. Until the age of 10 he lived with his family in various ashram in India and elsewhere, as his parents were disciples of Osho Rajneesh, and then returned to Italy.[3][4]

Camila, who is related to actress Nadine Warmuth[5],was married to an Australian boyfriend, from whom she separated in 2001, when she decided to leave New York[6] to return to Italy and work for MTV Italia.[7]

Her first child, Viola, was born on 12 July 2009; her second child, Sole, was born on 16 April 2012, both with her ex-partner, architect Eugenio Campari. She is romantically linked to French businessman Loic Fleury, with whom she married on 14 May 2021.[8][9]

Television

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  • Hanging Out (MTV, 1998)
  • Amour (MTV, 1998)
  • Dial MTV (MTV, 1998)
  • Select (MTV, 1999)
  • Hitlist Italia (MTV, 2000)
  • Night Express (Italia 1, 2000)
  • Le iene (Italia 1, 2000)
  • MTV Regeneration (MTV, 2001)
  • Loveline (MTV, 2001-2008)
  • MTV On the beach (MTV, 2002)
  • Drugline (MTV, 2004)
  • Sformat (Rai 2, 2004)
  • Kiss & Tell (MTV, 2005)
  • Girls' Night (MTV, 2005)
  • Le relazioni pericolose (LA7, 2006)
  • Voice (MTV, 2006)
  • Amore criminale (Rai 3, 2007-2011)
  • Live Earth (MTV, 2007)
  • Tatami (Rai 3, 2008-2010)
  • Lasciami cantare! (Rai 1, 2011) giurata
  • Mamma mia che domenica (LA7, LA7d, 2012)
  • Mamma mia che settimana (LA7d, 2012)
  • I Human – La macchina perfetta (DeASapere, Sky 420, 2013)
  • Kilimangiaro (Rai 3, dal 2014)
  • Telethon (Rai 3, 2014-2016, 2019)
  • Il borgo dei borghi (Rai 3, dal 2015)
  • Concerto del Primo Maggio (Rai 3, 2015, 2017)
  • Kilimangiaro Magazine (Rai 3, 2015)
  • Kilimangiaro - Summer nights (Rai 3, 2015)
  • Di borgo in borgo (Rai 3, 2017)
  • Kilimangiaro - Ogni cosa è illuminata (Rai 3, dal 2018)
  1. ^ Candida Morvillo (5 August 2014). "Camila Raznovich: "Licia, non prendertela"". IO Donna. Archived from the original on 11 March 2018. Retrieved 16 April 2017. {{cite news}}: Invalid |url-status=no (help)
  2. ^ Camila Raznovich. "I blog di Io Donna /M'ammazza". IO DONNA.
  3. ^ Carlotta Mismetti Capua (18 ottobre 2006). "L'India, il sesso, la vita vagabonda Camila, una figlia dei fiori in tv". la Repubblica. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ "Vi spiego il sesso da libertina severissima". La Stampa. 16 gennaio 2008. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ "Camila Raznovich: età, altezza, peso e figli. Chi è la conduttrice del 'Kilimangiaro'". Caffeina Magazine. 12 giugno 2018. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  6. ^ "Camila Raznovich: Eugenio, Viola e Sole sono la sua gioia più grande". VELVETMAG.IT. 1º maggio 2015. si è trasferita a New York {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. ^ "Perché l'irriverenza di Camila Raznovich ci piaceva ieri e ci piace oggi". ELLE. 16 giugno 2017. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  8. ^ "Camila Raznovich - biografia". cinquantamila.corriere.it.
  9. ^ Lavinia Farnese (1º luglio 2015). "Camila Raznovich: «Una 50enne triste, senza figli»". vanityfair.it. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

References

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  • Camila Raznovich, Lo rifarei, Baldini Castoldi Dalai editore
  • Camila Raznovich e Marco Rossi, Loveline. Il sesso affrontato senza morbosità o imbarazzo, Baldini Castoldi Dalai editore
  • Camila Raznovich, M'ammazza

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