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Luca Argentero, Covid / VIDEO breaks in Doc 2

2022-01-11T12:45:59.259Z


On Rai1 from 13 January 8 first evenings with Gioli and new entry in the cast (ANSA) "Doctor Fanti has found his new family and a new balance of life in the ward. We find him where we left him or almost. But he cannot imagine what kind of storm is about to hit everyone: the worst pandemic of the last hundred years. , the first in the history of global extension, with Milan as a world epicenter. But there are also episodes of the episode and problems with new doctors arriving and o


"Doctor Fanti has found his new family and a new balance of life in the ward. We find him where we left him or almost. But he cannot imagine what kind of storm is about to hit everyone: the worst pandemic of the last hundred years. , the first in the history of global extension, with Milan as a world epicenter. But there are also episodes of the episode and problems with new doctors arriving and others who would like to leave ". Word of Luca Argentero, the Turin actor ready to return in the role of Dr. Fanti, who has lost the memory of the last 12 years of his life, in the second season, from 13 January on Rai1 and RaiPlay, of the fictional audience champion 'Doc - In your hands', set in the ward, for a total of 8 first evenings.One episode will be dedicated to the covid, the others will revolve around the theme. "Putting yourself at the service of a format is never easy. The best thing is that we managed to create a close-knit group. My character taught me a lot, even to let myself go less restrained". The actor does not hold back, to those who ask him if he would like to go to the Sanremo Festival “it would be a pleasure to accept Amadeus' invitation.

  The first season of the TV series (aired in spring 2020, in full pandemic, and in October of the same year) reached peaks of 8.9 million viewers and 34% share. "We are back to shooting with all the problems that the sets may have in this period. I am proud of the work we have done," added the protagonist. Doc and his colleagues, like all Italian doctors, will face the Covid emergency. But this second season of the series will not linger on the critical phase of the health emergency: it will rather tell about the return to normal after the end of the pandemic. "Today we see that everyone has a relative, a close friend who has come to terms with the virus or has been through it personally, so adding new anguish seemed cruel to us.But it wasn't even possible to ignore it. The subtitle of this series is' In your hands': many write to me - underlines the actor - saying 'I would like to find a doctor like Fanti, because having people dedicated to listening is essential in delicate phases of our life. In the new episodes we will see how Fanti will manage to keep his team together. "Matilde Gioli returns with him in the role of Giulia and the rest of the cast to tell new stories and new medical cases that will also serve as a starting point to show the private lives of the various doctors who populate the hospital where the series is set, doctors who in this second season will also have new faces.a press conference was organized directly from the studios of Formello (Rome) of Lux Vide - the manufacturer of the fiction - in which the interior scenes were shot, with Argentero who acted as guide presented the protagonists and showing the set whose shots they have just ended. This character left Argentero with "boundless affection for Fanti, the thing I like most about him is being hyper-frontal. He can't hold back his words and I too found myself being more direct, transparent, quick and immediate".the thing I like most about him is being hyperfrontal. He can't hold back his words and I too found myself being more direct, transparent, quick and immediate ".the thing I like most about him is being hyperfrontal. He can't hold back his words and I too found myself being more direct, transparent, quick and immediate ".

Matilde Gioli says: "Giulia's character totally changes, she cuts her hair and decides to look ahead in general, both as a doctor and as a woman. We leave her if she is unsure whether to stay or go away, but now she will have to face the tsunami of Covid. He has an important role in the department because he is Doc's right hand man and this time too he will be on the front line. " Present were the actors, the directors Beniamino Catena and Giacomo Martelli and the producers Luca and Matilde Bernabei. In the cast of the second season Pierpaolo Spollon (also seen in Blanca, another successful fiction by Lux Vide With Giannetta and Zeno), Alice Arcuri, Sara Lazzaro, Simona Tabasco, Alberto Malanchino, Beatrice Grannò, Marco Rossetti, Elisa Di Eusanio, Silvia Mazzieri , Giovanni Scifoni, Gaetano Bruno, Gianmarco Saurino and Giusy Buscemi. Maria Pia Admired,director of Rai Fiction, underlined the "great success for a great medical that works a lot also in Italy, with new ingredients. The protagonist has to deal with the pandemic, from which we have not yet emerged. Doc thinks about the covid with alarm, but does not alarmism, but with a horizon of optimism. The idea is to team up to get out of a dramatic situation. In addition to a good atmosphere, there is also optimism, wanting to do something for others ". Luca and Matilde Benabei remarked: "Doc's success was not taken for granted and this story has contributed to its success in Italy and abroad. It is a group united by doing its job well: these doctors are the ones we would like to have. And this is the secret of the series. This is the Italy that the world likes. It is not a series on Covid,but it was not possible to ignore it. "How has Luca Argentero changed since the beginning of the pandemic?" Not only have I changed, the world has changed. But I was lucky, I got married to my wife Cristina, a wonderful woman, we had the blessing of a daughter like Nina, we looked around and felt privileged ".

Source: ansa

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