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Gomorra – The origins, before the release of the series comes the vodcast

Sky plays all possible and imaginable weapons to better launch Gomorra – The Origins that debuting a few days after the launch of HBO Max, aims to keep high attention on the original content of the platform just when it is about to lose its most important and symbolic partner (the hope is that they can find a useful deal to both as in the UK, all waiting for Netflix…). So here comes the vodcast (a video-podcast) to present the series.

Gomorra – Le Origini Il vodcast

Every saga has a moment when everything started. And every return to the origins is also an opportunity to look back and understand what has changed, what has remained, and because some stories continue to talk to us again today. Gomorra – The Origins Vodcast, the new original Sky vodcast that accompanies the public inside the Gomorra universe at the time when the saga prepares to tell its new chapter.

Vodcast is a project of Sky’s Content Factory, the editorial workshop dedicated to the development of original formats capable of combining languages, platforms and new ways of storytelling. Conducted by an exceptional host such as Pablo Trincia, accompanied in each episode by Marco D’Amore, a leading axe of the story ahead and behind the camera, is available from December 23 on all major streaming platforms and then, with an episode per day, on January 3, 4 and 5 at 20.30 on Sky Documentaries and at 23.25 on Sky Atlantic.

In three episodes, Pablo Trincia leads a narrative crossing that starts from Gomorra – The Series and approaches the story of the origins, putting in dialogue the faces that made the saga iconic with those that today collect its heritage. In the center, in all episodes, Marco D’Amore, historical face of Gomorra – The Series, director of the first episodes, artistic supervisor and co-writer of Gomorra – The Origins, the thread that holds together different eras, characters and looks.

Each episode deepens a key passage of the Gomorrah universe. The comparison with Salvatore Esposito brings back to the heart of the series that marked an era, between identity, global success and the weight of characters entered the collective imagination. The encounter with Fortunato Cerlino and Luca Lubrano, who plays the very young Pietro Savastano, instead relates the adult boss and the boy who still does not know what will become, telling the loss of innocence, ambitions and fractures that define a destiny. Finally, the space dedicated to Tullia Venezia and Fabiola Balestriere opens a look on the female figures of Donna Imma and Scianel before they become icons, when they were still girls, mothers, women immersed in a Naples that was changing face.

A transversal story emerges, which crosses the saga from one end to another and supports the public memory a more intimate and personal level, giving voice also to new interpreters, called to embody characters already deeply impressed in the imagination of spectators.

A story that accompanies the public towards Gomorra – Le Origini, expanding its sense and breath, and reaffirming the strength of a narrative universe that continues to question the present, returning once again to its starting point.

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