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The journey was first chronicled by author Fulvio Ervas in the 2012 book Se ti abbraccio non aver paura ( If I Hug You, Don't Be Afraid ), which became a massive bestseller.
Instead of the Americas, the film takes place as a road trip through the (Slovenia and Croatia). Cultural Origin of the Name
The core story is that of and his son Andrea , who was diagnosed with autism at age two. Seeking to break out of the rigid routines and isolation that often come with the diagnosis, Franco decided to embark on an extraordinary journey: Tutto il mio folle amore
The phrase (All my crazy love) is most famously associated with a powerful true story that has inspired both a bestselling novel and a major award-winning film. The True Story: Franco and Andrea Antonello
The title "Tutto il mio folle amore" itself is a poetic reference. It is a line from the song ( What Are the Clouds ), written by the legendary filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini and famously performed by Domenico Modugno . The song reflects on the fleeting, beautiful, and sometimes "crazy" nature of love and existence, which mirrors the themes of the father-son journey. The journey was first chronicled by author Fulvio
It follows 16-year-old (played by Giulio Pranno) and his estranged biological father, Willi (Claudio Santamaria), a traveling wedding singer.
The trip became a transformative experience for both. Franco learned to see the world through Andrea's eyes, and Andrea gained a level of autonomy that had previously seemed impossible. Literary and Cinematic Adaptations Seeking to break out of the rigid routines
This real-life adventure became a cultural phenomenon in Italy and beyond:

