1993 (TV series)

1993
Genre Drama
Political drama
Political thriller
Created by Stefano Accorsi
Alessandro Fabbri
Ludovica Rampoldi
Stefano Sardo
Starring

Stefano Accorsi: Leonardo Notte. Guido Caprino: Pietro Bosco. Miriam Leone: Veronica Castello. Domenico Diele: Luca Pastore. Tea Falco: Beatrice "Bibi" Mainaghi. Laura Chiatti: Arianna Rosato. Antonio Gerardi: Antonio Di Pietro.

Paolo Pierobon: Silvio Berlusconi.
Country of origin Italy
Original language(s) Italian
No. of seasons 1-in production
No. of episodes 8
Production
Executive producer(s) Mario Gianani
Lorenzo Mieli
Editor(s) Wildside
Sky Italia
La7
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Wildside – Sky Italia – BETA
Distributor Sky Italia
Release
Original network Sky Atlantic
Sky Cinema
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Audio format 5.1-channel surround sound
Original release 16 May (2017-05-16) – 6 June 2017 (2017-06-06)
Chronology
Preceded by 1992
Followed by 1994
External links
Website

1993 is an Italian TV series, preceded by 1992, based on an idea by Stefano Accorsi, created by Alessandro Fabbri, Ludovica Rampoldi, Stefano Sardo and directed by Giuseppe Gagliardi. The series will be followed by the last chapter 1994.

Following 1992, 1993 is set in Rome and Milan. The TV series offers a thrilling story following six people whose lives are intertwined with the rapidly changing political landscape in the early 1990s, during which Italy was gripped by the Mani pulite investigation into political corruption. Subsequently, this led to the end of the "First Republic".

As in 1992, the leading actors are Stefano Accorsi, Miriam Leone, Guido Caprino, Tea Falco, Domenico Diele, Antonio Gerardi. In 1993 Laura Chiatti was introduced in the cast as Arianna Rosato, new partner of Leonardo Notte.

The series, distributed by Wildeside, was released between May,16 and June,6 2017 on Sky Atlantic and Sky Cinema.

Plot

The series continues with the story of the characters started in 1992, having in background the main Italian events of 1993: the ENIMONT process, the political fall of Bettino Craxi and PSI, the mafia attacks of Florence, Rome and Milan, the end of the First Republic and the rise of Silvio Berlusconi.

Trilogy Episodes 1992-1993-1994

Season Episodes Premier Italia
1992 10 2015
1993 8 2017
1994 unknown unknown

Main characters

  • Leonardo Notte, played by Stefano Accorsi. Having become very faithful to Silvio Berlusconi, he continues his path to persuade him to rise himself into politics; he left Bibi Mainaghi and he's now engaged with physiotherapist Arianna Rosato, mother of a small child, to whom the man is very attached. Arianna is, however, the ex-wife of Rocco Venturi, father of her son, the corrupt cop killed by Leo. He is arrested for being found guilty of the murder but will be pulled out by Luigi Brancato. Being abandoned by Berlusconi goes to the other side as he begins to attend the PdS but in fact he's just studying the moves to return to Berlusconi, but he must also see him with Arianna, who, not believing in his innocence about Rocco's death, will shoot him gunshot.
  • Pietro Bosco, played by Guido Caprino. Always alcoholic and under the influence of narcotics, it is first moved away from the Lega Nord but then rehabilitated following its plentiful gesture in parliament against the Italian Socialist Party, after which it succeeds in gaining a place in the RAI supervisory board against Bortolotti (who leaves his post as a deputy to return to Milan, as tired of the unscrupulous and corrupt life of the capital); through her new position he will unsuccessfully try to get closer to Veronica, but not in the meantime, meanwhile, to finish in bed with her sister, the journalist Giulia. Cutting off Gianfranco Miglio can regain Umberto Bossi.
  • Veronica Castello, played by Miriam Leone. She managed to enter the TV tour that counts as the first ballerina of Bagaglino. She has a personal agent who provides frequent interviews, covers and hosts of prestigious television. But she has a traumatic event and a meeting with Davide Corsi, a gossip journalist who dreams of becoming a writer. He loves her and he will make her reconsider all her life. At the end she decides to enter politics alongside Silvio Berlusconi.
  • Luca Pastore, played by Domenico Diele. Parallel to Mani Pulite investigation continues his personal investigation of malevolence. The meeting with Eve, a HIV-positive girl, will convince him to start looking at his situation under a different perspective. He will be able to uncover the scandal of the infected blood, because of which he has become sick, then decides to leave Italy with Eva, and to go to Panama to spend there the little time he has to live on.
  • Beatrice "Bibi" Mainaghi, played by Tea Falco. At the top of the family business, close to the prosecutor's inquiries on one side and his mafia business partners on the other. She will decide to leave this situation when she knows that her father Michele did not actually commit suicide but was assassinated by order of Luigi Brancato, the mafia boss of the holding Mainaghi's occult partner, deciding to become a collaborator of justice, but the betrayal of his brother Zeno (who seeks to get the job) will be fatal.
  • Arianna Rosato, played Laura Chiatti. Physiotherapist, is the new partner of Leonardo Notte. She is the ex-wife of Rocco Venturi from whom he had a son, to whom Leonardo was very fond of. Having come to know the truth about the death of her ex-husband, she will not believe in Notte's innocence, and when the man gets exonerated, he decides to do justice alone, knocking a gunshot and then fleeing.
  • Antonio Di Pietro, played by Antonio Gerardi. He continues Mani Pulite's investigation with the constant thought of wanting to capture Bettino Craxi. He is in his most popular moment thanks to the Enimont Process.
  • Silvio Berlusconi, played by Paolo Pierobon. Famous entrepreneur all over the country, he prepares to enter into politics alongside the faithful Marcello Dell'Utri and Leonardo Notte.

References

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