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Don Pietro Savastano is the head of a bloodthirsty Camorra branch in the Scampia neighbourhood, while Salvatore Conte is one of his connections who handles hashish traffic on his behalf. Due to the continuous rivalries between the two bosses, Don Pietro orders his right-hand man Ciro and Attilio to set fire to Conte's house, as a punishment.
Gomorrah (Italian: Gomorra - La serie) is an Italian crime drama television series created by Roberto Saviano for Sky Atlantic. Based on Saviano's book of the same name, [1] the show premiered on Sky Atlantic in Italy on 6 May 2014. The series ran for five seasons totaling 58 episodes until 17 December 2021.
Year Title Role Notes 2014–2016 Gomorrah: Don Pietro Savastano 25 episodes 2015 Hannibal: Rinaldo Pazzi 4 episodes 2017 Medici: Masters of Florence
Sky has unveiled the official trailer for the fifth and final season of “Gomorrah,” Italy’s cult crime series produced by Sky Studios and ITV-owned Cattleya in collaboration with Germany’s ...
In the opening weekend, The Immortal was the most watched film in Italy, with box office receipts of €2,816,155; [7] the film grossed a total of €6 million. [1] The film received a positive review from Rosa Maiuccaro of Wired, who stated that "L'immortale is not recycled Gomorrah, but an important new chapter in the saga". [8]
Stefano Sollima (Italian: [ˈsteːfano ˈsɔllima, ˈstɛː-]; born 4 May 1966) is an Italian director and screenwriter.. He is best known for his gritty crime-drama films such as ACAB – All Cops Are Bastards (2012), Suburra (2015), and Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018), as well as the television series Romanzo criminale – La serie (2006–2008), Gomorrah (2014–2021), and ZeroZeroZero ...
Joe D'Amato was born on 15 December 1936 in Rome, Italy. [1] His father was Renato Massaccesi, who after an incident on a ship had been declared a war invalid and had started to work at the Istituto Luce in Rome first as electrician, fixing power generators left by the United States army at Cinecittà, and then as chief photographic technician.
ZeroZeroZero is an Italian crime drama television series created by Stefano Sollima, Leonardo Fasoli and Mauricio Katz for Sky Atlantic, Canal+ and Amazon Prime Video.It is based on the non-fiction book of the same name by Roberto Saviano, [1] [2] a study of the business around the drug cocaine, covering its movement across continents.