Modг - Se Si Potesse Non Morire - Sanremo 2013 - Videoclip Ufficiale May 2026
The music video, directed by Gaetano Morbioli and produced by Lux Vide, is more than just a performance—it is deeply tied to the Italian film .
"Se si potesse non morire" is one of Modà's most iconic tracks, capturing the hearts of millions since its debut at the . The song eventually secured third place in the festival's "Big Artists" category. The Official Music Video
The lyrics, written by frontman , delve into a philosophical longing for a world without pain.
: It blends band performance with cinematic scenes, reflecting the song's emotional weight. Lyrical Themes and Meaning
: It emphasizes the wish to "disappear in an embrace" and make everything better through love.
: The video features the film's stars, including Luca Argentero , Filippo Scicchitano , and Aurora Ruffino .
: The song reflects on appreciating the yellow warmth of the sun or the simplicity of watching rain through a window.
: It explores the "what ifs" of life—imagining a world where we could be born every month to feel the sweetness of our parents again or where "roses grow without thorns".
The music video, directed by Gaetano Morbioli and produced by Lux Vide, is more than just a performance—it is deeply tied to the Italian film .
"Se si potesse non morire" is one of Modà's most iconic tracks, capturing the hearts of millions since its debut at the . The song eventually secured third place in the festival's "Big Artists" category. The Official Music Video
The lyrics, written by frontman , delve into a philosophical longing for a world without pain.
: It blends band performance with cinematic scenes, reflecting the song's emotional weight. Lyrical Themes and Meaning
: It emphasizes the wish to "disappear in an embrace" and make everything better through love.
: The video features the film's stars, including Luca Argentero , Filippo Scicchitano , and Aurora Ruffino .
: The song reflects on appreciating the yellow warmth of the sun or the simplicity of watching rain through a window.
: It explores the "what ifs" of life—imagining a world where we could be born every month to feel the sweetness of our parents again or where "roses grow without thorns".