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Sara&Marti #Lanostrastoria

Sara & Marti is the first reality show signed by Stand By Me and produced in Italy for Disney Channel. The series is an innovative experiment, shot in the village of Bevagna…
Sara and Marti are two sisters aged 14 and 13 born in London from Italian parents. Their story begins when they have to move to Bevagna, a small town in the heart of Umbria, with their father. Changes, new friends, laughter and clashes will lead the two protagonists to cross the border that separates childhood from adolescence. Changes, new friends, laughter and clashes will lead the two protagonists to cross the border that separates childhood from adolescence.

Il Condannato

40 years later, Ezio Mauro retraces the 55 days that shocked Italy: the days of Aldo Moro’s kidnapping. “Il condannato: cronaca di un sequestro” is a chronicle of those days and the hysteria of a country placed in front of the most difficult decision ever: to negotiate or not with terrorists.

Love Dilemma

The protagonists of Love Dilemma are teenagers aged 15 to 19. First loves, first meetings, first fears and first times. When love arrives, all teenagers have a thousand doubts and their questions crush the few certainties they have… Because love always come with a choice: a LOVE DILEMMA!

Prima dell’Alba

On air from Monday the 18th of March on Rai Tre’s late night, “Before the Dawn” is back weekly, the show

produced by Stand By Me for Rai3 and hosted by Salvo Sottile, on the road on his discovery of the people of the night, those Italians who live when everyone else goes to sleep.

Salvo Sottile is back to explore a nocturnal universe in all its variations, from work to pleasure, from transgression to crime to social work, in a journey that in three seasons has gotten in touch with more than one hundred incredible and extraordinary stories, one hundred small nocturnal universes that most people don’t even know about. These are stories of disadvantage and desperation, of solitude or togetherness, or romantic stories of those who in the dark have found their dimension or a new hope. 

La vita è una figata

“Life is cool” is a TV show starring Bebe Vio who opens the doors of her house. Over the six episodes, Bebe welcomes strangers with an extraordinary life as well as people from culture, sport and show business in her loft. With her unique cheerful, curious and sometimes irreverent style, she will talk to them and listen to their secrets to be able to share the challenge’s, passions, dreams and aspirations of their lives.

Ci vediamo in tribunale

Conflicts between two neighbours, family poisoning, tensions between two colleagues, revenges and missteps and finally that sentence: “see you in court”.

“Ci vediamo In tribunale” tells the stories of two people undergoing a civil lawsuit using a ‘scripted reality’ language,thanks to an accurate re-enactment and characters interviews with the legal consult of the attorney Simone Buffardi.

Finally, the verdict will settle the dispute.

Cronache di una Rivoluzione

A century after the Russian revolution, Ezio Mauro walks us through a long journey in the deepest Heart of Russia.

The eight episodes go through the events that led to the Russian Empire dissolution and the takeover by the revolutionaries. Chronicles of a revolution recreates facts from the last days of 1916, to the end of the Romanov dynasty in 1918.

Senso Comune

In each episode the cameras will catch the reactions and comments on latest news of sixteen groups of characters. Wewill get in their offices, their houses and we’ll follow them in shops, supermarkets, gyms. We’ll discover personaldynamics, relationships and stories.

“Common sense” will give a voice to different points of view sometimes opposite, it will reveal uncommon but often enlightening opinions, it will conduct an anthropological investigation of Italy from North to South.

Italiani a Tavola

The show takes the viewer into the space that is most sacred and personal to Italian families: the dining room. The interactions at mealtimes of
some Italian families from across the country will explore the peculiar features and differences of this important shared moment. Roberta Capua,
as the voiceover, will guide the stories told directly by the characters. The strength of Family Lunch is that it brings together two key aspects of Italian culture: good food and family. Family is at the heart of the Italian lifestyle. And good food is at the heart of every family. Family Lunch now
aims to enter into the heart of Italian homes.