Amanti e Segreti

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Amanti e Segreti
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Created by Gianni Lepre
Country of origin Italy
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes10
Production
Running time100 min
Original release
Network Rai Uno, Rai Premium

Amanti e Segreti is a 2004 Italian six-part crime thriller miniseries directed by Gianni Lepre. Filming locations were Rome, Trieste, Ferrara and Tuscany. [1] [2] The first episode aired 16 March 2004 on Rai Uno. [3] The series was a success, with an audience of about 9 million viewers. [4] [5] The series was sold to several foreign countries, including Japan, China, Latin America, Eastern Europe and Spain. [6] A second season consisting in four episodes was produced and broadcast in 2005. [7] [8]

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Cast

ActorCharacter
Monica Guerritore Ambra Castelli/ Ambra Leonardi
Maurizio AielloEmilio Parenti
Christiane Filangieri Marta Castelli/Marta Parenti
Sabrina Paravicini Luisa Mari
Michele Lastella Andrea Emiliani
Luigi Diberti Marcello Lanci
Fabrizio Contri Vittorio Lanci
Orso Maria Guerrini Bendetto Ungari
Claudia Coli Liliana Ungari
Valeria Ciangottini Maria Giovanna Ungari
Giulia Lazzarini Livia Castelli
Iaia Forte Eva
Matteo Taranto brigadier Moretti
Luca Lionello Davide Luciani
Borut Veselko Roman Kirnienko
Barbara Mautino Tanja
Bruno Bilotta Niko
Bendetta Gargari Fiore Leonardi
Cesare Bocci Max Leonardi
Romuald Klos Alexander Borodyn (assassin Max)
Benedetta Gargari Fiore Leonardi

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