(ANSA) - NAPLES, 29 JUN - Between a colorful Procida in the 90s and the metropolitan Naples of today, the nostalgic atmospheres of Troisi's films and the classic Italian bittersweet comedy, tells the story of 'Generation 56K', the one that experienced the internet revolution and will not forget the croaking of the modem. They are the protagonists of the new Italian Netflix series available from 1 July, produced by Cattleya, part of ITV Studios, and produced in collaboration with The Jackal, an artistic collective and company that divides production with millions of views.
Eight episodes, in a constant flashback between childhood and life today, the series is based on an original idea by Francesco Ebbasta who wrote it (directing the first 4 episodes, the last are signed by Alessio Maria Federici) together with Costanza Durante, Laura Grimaldi and Davide Orsinì (also headwriter). But in love is it really a question of connection? They ask Daniel and Matilda, played by AngeloSpagnoletti and Cristina Cappelli (as children Alfredo Cerrone and Azzurra Iacone) who knew each other at a very young age, in 1998, to fall in love as adults. Two members of The Jackal are historical friends: Gianluca Fru - Luca, philosopher programmer, Fabio Balsamo-Sandro, leader of the group and a little chutzpah (as children they are Gennaro Filippone and Egidio Mercurio). In the chestnut Biagio Forestieri,Claudia Tranchese (who is Ines, the most beautiful girl of the average), Federica Pirone, SebastianoKiniger, Sveva Simeone, Biancamaria D'Amato. '' It is a love story that comes from a novel of mine finished - explains Francesco Ebbasta -. The romantic chase of Daniel and Matilda is backed by a choral story, with modern characters who put contemporary questions and reflections on the table. The feeling, despite the fact that we are talking about dating apps, is to be breathing a bit of the air of the old comedy ''. (HANDLE).with modern characters who put contemporary questions and reflections on the table. The feeling, despite the fact that we are talking about dating apps, is to be breathing a bit of the air of the old comedy ''. (HANDLE).with modern characters who put contemporary questions and reflections on the table. The feeling, despite the fact that we are talking about dating apps, is to be breathing a bit of the air of the old comedy ''. (HANDLE).