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A step from Heaven 'moves' to Cadore

2020-07-16T14:53:42.610Z


After five seasons set in Trentino-Alto Adige, in the breathtaking scenery of the Val Pusteria, the set of "Un passo dal cielo" moves to Veneto, in the Cadore area, just as full of charm. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, JULY 14 - After five seasons set in Trentino-Alto Adige, in the breathtaking scenery of the Val Pusteria, the set of "One step from heaven" moves to Veneto, in the Cadore area, which is equally full of charm. The TV series of plays, produced by Matilde and Luca Bernabei for LuxVide.
    Now in its sixth season, the fiction is renewed and for the occasion it changes location by moving to the Venetian Dolomites.
    To frame the events and cases of the commander of the Forestry Guard Francesco Neri (Daniele Liotti) some of the most suggestive places in the Veneto region: from Lake San Vito to the streets of Padola in the Comelico Superiore, passing through Cortina d'Ampezzo and the wonderful landscapes of the municipality diAuronzo di Cadore, such as Monte Piana, lake Antorno and ilago di Misurina.
    Thanks to the fruitful collaboration with the Veneto FilmCommission, Lux Vide prepares a new season full of hit scenes, news and welcome confirmations. One of all concerns characters, which again sees Daniele Liotti protagonist in the role of the commander Francesco Neri, the trusted friend commissioner Vincenzo Nappi played by Enrico Ianniello, and the return of Gianmarco Pozzoli and Jenny De Nucci. The already known faces will also be joined by many new characters, still unpublished, to further enrich the cast.
    To direct the series Jan Maria Michelini (Doc - Nelle tuemani, Diavoli,) returns, flanked by Cosimo Alemà (Don Matteo), already at the helm of the fifth season. (HANDLE).

Source: ansa

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