Italian TV series are loved by audiences for their wonderful plots, profound characterization, and captivating filming scenes. This article will delve into the charm of these film and television works and the excitement of the stories in them.
1.Braccialetti Rossi
Start time: 2014.
Latest season: 2016.
Number of seasons: Three seasons.
Number of episodes: 19 episodes per season.
Set in a group of young people who are admitted to the same hospital due to health issues, Rossi's Bracelet shows their resilience in the face of adversity and the strong bonds they form with each other. The series is a blend of dramatic moments and deeply emotional emotions that not only bring viewers to tears, but also to deeply touch them.
2."Don't Tell My Boss" (Non Dirlo al Mio Capo).
Start time: 2016.
Latest season: 2018.
Number of seasons: Two seasons.
The play tells the story of Lisa Marcelli, a young woman who is in financial trouble and has to hide that she has two children in order to keep her job. The series captivates the audience with great performances and interesting plots, especially by Vanessa Incontrada and Lino Guanciale, which make you want to stop.
3.Squadra Antimafia
Start time: 2009.
Latest season: 2015.
Number of seasons: Seven seasons.
Episodes: 10 episodes per quarter.
The story focuses on Claudia Meres, the head of the anti-** party, and Rossi Abate, who is linked to the Sicilian organized crime syndicate. The plot is gripping and suitable for viewers who like detective style and the beauty of Sicily.
4.Don Matteo
Start time: 2000.
Latest season: 2020.
Number of seasons: 12 seasons.
Number of episodes: 10 to 25 episodes.
Don Mateo is based on the story of a priest investigating crime in the small town of Gubbio, Italy, and the charm lies in the excellent story, beautiful scenery and captivating themes in each episode**. The performance of the main character, Don Matteo, was also highly acclaimed and is one of the highlights of the show.
5.Il Parádiso delle Signore (Ladies in Paradise).
Start time: 2015.
Latest season: 2020.
Number of seasons: Five seasons.
Number of episodes: 20.
The play tells the story of a girl from the south who comes to Milan, escapes from her unfaithful fiancé, and works as a salesperson in a department store. Inspired by Emile Zola's Au Bonheur des Drames, the show has a high viewing value in terms of plot and characterization.
6."God Help Us" (Che Dio Ci Aiuti).
Start time: 2021.
Latest season: 2021.
Number of seasons: Five seasons.
Number of episodes: 20.
The series revolves around the story of Sister Angela, who, after facing difficulties in the convent, decides to open a student dormitory with a bar in her religious residence. This drama will allow the audience to resonate strongly with the characters.
7.Provaci Ancora Prof
Start time: 2005.
Latest season: 2011.
Number of seasons: Seven seasons.
Number of episodes: 8.
This series centers on the story of Camila Bardino, a high school teacher, who is involved in crime and assists in solving it. Each season has a light atmosphere, perfect for improving your Italian while relaxing.
8.L'Onore e Rispetto (Honour and Respect).
Start time: 2006.
Latest season: 2017.
Number of seasons: Five seasons.
Number of episodes: 6.
The story takes place in Sicily in the 50s and 60s and revolves around revenge, respect and power. The plot is tight and exciting, and some scenes are impressive.
9.I Cesaroni
Start time: 2006.
Number of seasons: Two seasons.
Episodes: 29.
The show tells the story of ex-boyfriends Giulio and Lucia, who meet again after 20 years and rediscover their love. In Roman life, the stories were intricate and interesting.
10.Un Mediio in Famiglia (The Ordinary Man in the Family).
Start time: 1998.
Latest season: 2016.
Number of seasons: Ten seasons.
Number of episodes: 26.
The series, which began in 1998 and features the story of the Martini family, featuring Libeiro, the grandfather played by Apulian actor Lino Banfi. It's a funny comedy full of Italian family charm.
These wonderful Italian TV series cover different themes and plots, whether they are emotional dramas, suspenseful mystery or family comedies, all with deep connotations and compelling storylines. They not only show the Italian culture, but also give the audience an in-depth experience of different life stories.
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