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Nana bianca, documentary on Ray Sugar Sandro

Ray Sugar Sandro

District: Abruzzo
Province: Chieti (CH)
Locations: Lanciano (CH)
Date: 2018-01-31

Nana bianca, documentary on Ray Sugar Sandro

Ray Sugar Sandro, a documentary film about Ray Sugar Sandro is underway.

A production of the vastesi Giuseppe Di Renzo and Silvio Laccetti.

An eclectic artist

Ray Sugar Sandro

For two years they have been following him in the evenings in which he performs and in his daily life so as to be able to tell his life in a documentary film.

It is Ray Sugar Sandro, an eclectic lancianese artist, the protagonist of "Nana Bianca, Life, Arts and Virtues by Ray Sugar Sandro".

Produced by the director Giuseppe Di Renzo and the author Silvio Laccetti, both Vastesi.

The release of the film is announced for the next month of December.

Ray Sugar Sandro, profession: actor, painter, singer, poet, model, self-stylist and much more.

He has always lived in Lanciano and it is here that he has cultivated all his passions.

She has been designing, since she was 16, the clothes she wears and writes the songs she sings during the evenings in which she performs, on the premises of the Adriatic Coast, as a showman and entertainer.

He participated in several episodes of Afternoon Five, hosted by Barbara d'Urso.

This year he was in the cast of StraFactor, program broadcast on Sky.

On television he also appeared on Italia's Got Talent. His best known songs: I would like to have two girls, Dai girlfriend and Be my little baby ".

Registers "inside" the life of Rey

Renzo and Laccetti have thus started to follow him since February 2016 and are advancing in the filming of the documentary film.

Set all in Abruzzo and embracing several cities in the Region.

Ray in this period is engaged in the realization of his new video clip and in mid-March will be in Mexico to create a new calendar.

Among his many passions, in fact, he also has that for artistic nudes where he himself is photographed, without veils.

The directors certainly say that Rey's life is a story that must be told.

So they started shooting, following him for a couple of years, always with the camera turned on to catch every nuance.

For the first time we will tell the story of Ray Sugar Sandro in the form of the documentary and, assure the authors, that the filters will be very few.

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