Presented today at the Rai headquarters in Napoli the fourth season of Sea Out from February 14th, on Rai 2 in prime time directed by Ivan Silvestrini (with the preview of the first 6 episodes available from February 14st on RaiPlay and the entire box set from the XNUMXth).
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The co-production Rai Fiction – Picomedia che è già diventata un fenomeno dai numeri record è stata presentata al centro di produzione Rai di Napoli con la partecipazione della direttrice di Rai Fiction, Maria Pia Ammirati, della direttrice di RaiPlay Elena Capparelli, Roberto Sessa Ceo di Picomedia, insieme al regista Ivan Silvestrini e a parte del cast che ha richiamato un gruppo di giovani fans ai cancelli.
The first two episodes of series 4 had already been previewed at the Rome Film Festival last October: the story starts again from Curly Rose – Maria Esposito, and Carmine DiSalvo – Massimiliano Caiazzo, protagonists of the most anticipated love story. The characters of cardiotrap (Dominic Cuomo), Crazy J (i.e. Clara Soccini towards Sanremo), Pino the crazy one (Arthem), Silvia (Clotilde Esposito), kubra (Kyshan Wilson), and the 'adults' of the IPM (Juvenile Penal Institute of Naples inspired by the Nisida prison), played by Carmine Recano (the commander), Vincent Ferrera (Beppe), Lucrezia Guidone (Sofia, the new director); the character of the director's sister played by Valeria Andreano makes her debut.
Nicolas Maupas, Valentina Romani and Carolina Crescentini will not be there. “We went from success to phenomenon”, explains Ammirati, underlining the skill of all the departments and the merits of the writing of the series “that manages to hold everything together.” Sessa confirms that there will also be the 5 series, already in writing, and the 6th.
There will also be series 5 and 6
The fourth season, which sees the return of Carmine Recano, Lucrezia Guidone, Massimiliano Caiazzo, Maria Esposito, Matteo Paolillo and Artem, opens up again on Rosa, Carmine, Mimmo, Kubra, Dobermann, Cucciolo and Micciarella, forced to give up the love of their family, faced with their most intimate fears and with the only support of the friends with whom they choose to navigate.
Pino, Edoardo, Cardiotrap, Giulia and Silvia still live the weight of family ties capable of conditioning their lives. For everyone, however, it is time to grow up and understand who and what they want to be.
By now, most of the inmates are adults. Change is necessary, but personal growth is a choice that requires courage. The harshness of the new director forces the boys to a choice: to rebel for their own self-determination. The clash between the world of adults and that of children becomes inevitable.
“Directing the fourth season was a challenge for me, I felt I had given a lot in the previous season and I didn’t want to lower my aim – said the director – I wanted to continue on the emotional journey that had so enthralled me, even before the public…
Anyone who has listened to music on vinyl or cassette in their life remembers that albums were divided into side A and side B, often if the first side contained the catchiest and most impactful songs, the second side took the album towards deeper, more introspective moments. This is how I see this fourth season, as the most intense and emotional side B of a great story that began with the arrival of Rosa Ricci and her fateful encounter with Carmine Di Salvo”.
“This year too, many passages of the script, masterfully performed by an increasingly exceptional cast, have moved me deeply,” he added. “I know you will suffer, but it will be beautiful to do it together.”. Stefano Lentini's music underlines the characters' emotions.
The original soundtrack of the series, which also includes the songs “Luna Chiena” “Simmo Nuje” and “Dobermann”, written by Stefano Lentini and from Raiz, was performed by the Rai National Symphony Orchestra. The Piccoli Cantori choir also collaborated on the soundtrack.
Article published on 17 January 2024 - 15:03