(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 3 - Laura Pausini got a Golden Globe
nomination Wednesday for best original song for The Life Ahead,
Sophia Loren's latest film directed by her son Edoardo Ponti,
but the Italian screen legend missed out.
The film was also nominated as best foreign language film, as
well as for the score.
Singer-songwriter Pausini is nominated for the song 'Io sì/
Seen', written with Diane Warren and Niccolò Agliardi.
Loren, 86, had been heavily tipped to get a Golden Globe nod for
her performance in The Life Ahead, in which she plays Madam
Rosa, a former prostitute and Holocaust survivor who provides
childcare for the children of "working women."
After a 12-year old Senegalese street kid robs her, she
reluctantly agrees to take him in. They develop a deep bond and
she tries to help him find his way in life, as he learns she is
both a Holocaust survivor and an ex-prostitute.
The film is based on Romain Gary's novel, The Life Before Us,
and also on Madame Rosa, the film version of the novel directed
by Moshe Mizrahi in 1977 and featuring Simone Signoret.
The Golden Globes will be awarded on February 28 in Los Angeles.
(ANSA).
Pausini gets Golden Globe nod, Loren misses out
Screen legend, 86, had been tipped for son's 'The Life Ahead'