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Apartment – Sold out, on RaiPlay a comedy between housing crisis and integration

“A modern fable on integration and acceptance of self and others, with the tone of comedy, fun and lightness” is the description that Giulio Manfredonia and Francesco Apolloni give L’Appartamento – Sold Out an 8-minute comedy available on RaiPlay. An original production that deals with themes such as integration and housing crisis, in a light key and exploiting the wide prairies of free streaming. Without the goals of listening to a first or second evening there is greater freedom to experiment with a series that speaks of social themes and comes out from the canons of the Rai fiction.

L’Appartamento – Sold Out, la trama

In the middle of the TV series there are three couples that due to a scam, tied to the sub-enter in a popular house after the death of the legitimate assigner, are having to share the same apartment in the popular Roman district of Centocelle.
The series travels between conflicts, unforeseen amorous plots, desires of emancipation and spiny secrets, inevitable if to live together are a couple of Tunisian trentennis, a boy
and a girl of twenty-year-old Indian second generation and an Italian father forty-year-old and radical chic (Giorgio Pasotti) with a daughter of thirteen years. Despite the many obstacles,
in the crowded apartment will be reached a fragile balance, at least until a guest, completely unexpected, will come to remix the cards.

La trama delle puntate

1×01 Three very different couples find themselves in the same popular building apartment in Centocelle, all victims of the same scam. After the initial confrontation, they are forced to
live: This creates a shared adventure as unlikely as inevitable.
1×02 Between prayers at dawn, multicultural breakfasts and bath fights, roommates
They start giving themselves rules. The first cracks emerge: Irene (Nina Sciarappa) faces the changes and prejudices of adults.

1×03 While Armando (Giorgio Pasotti) and Osama (Mohamed Zouaoui) suspect a
betrayal, jealousy and tensions increase. But around a shared meal and some unexpected gestures, small acts of empathy and new awareness begin to sprout.
1×04 Armando divides the space with colored tape, but the unexpected arrival of Kalindi’s mother upsets balances. Meanwhile, Osama approaches the dream of opening a restaurant.
1×05 Hunted by the apartment, Armando camps out as a challenge. ♪
finds refuge from Luisa (Liliana Fiorelli) and discovers new emotions, while Lorenzo (Matteo Santorum) and Budhil (Brayan Palliyagoda) seek evidence of their legal claim on the apartment.

1×06 Armando attempts to reconcile but remains excluded. Tensions grow, but couples start redefining their ties and Amina (Mimi Karbal) finds a way to help Osama. The restaurant’s dream is more concrete.
1×07 Thanks to the money recovered by Lillo (Francesco Apolloni), Armando proposes to buy the restaurant together. An improvised partnership between enthusiasm and scepticism is born.
Budhil, fired by CSI, faces a personal crisis.
1×08 At Christmas, while Amina and Kalindi (Beatrice Sandri) make an unexpected friendship, Irene faces her father and Osama receives a quote in judgement. But something has changed: the group, despite doubts and fears, has become a community. The arrival of an unexpected guest shakes the fragile balance just found.

Il cast di L’Appartamento – Sold Out

The director is by Giulio Manfredonia and Francesco Apolloni with the latter author of the subject with Gianni Cardillo.

Giorgio pasotti è Armando
Liliana Fiorelli è Luisa
Mohamed Zouaoui è Osama
Nina Sciarappa è Irene
Beatrice Sandri è Kalindi
Brayan Palliyagoda è Budhil
Mimi Karbal è Amina
Francesco Apolloni è Lillo
Stefano Ambrogi è Albertone

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