A YA series shot and produced in Italy by Prime Video, made by MGM Studios and Gaumont, is ready to conquer the audience around the world. The filming of Postcards From Italy ended, the TV series announced during the presentation of Prime Video news a few months ago, starring Nicole Wallace who with the trilogy Culpables – It’s my fault, It’s your fault, It’s our fault, conquered the public of the platform to the point to sign an exclusive agreement with Amazon MGM Studios.
In the series that will tell the story of an American in Sicily, there will be in the cast Sebastiano Pigazzi, Filippo De Carli, Maria Vera Ratti, Niccolò Senni, Vincent Riotta, Paola Minaccioni and Martina Gatti. And as the first promotional photo and the video for the end of the shoot shows, the goal is all about the “triangle” Nicole Wallace, Sebastiano Pigazzi, Filippo De Carli (who among other things is also in Call My Agent Italia 3). Postcards from Italy is created by Lisa Riccardi and Damiano Bruè, and directed by Oscar Jessica Yu (Quiz Lady, Fosse/Verdon, Only Murders in the Building, The Morning Show).
Postcards from Italy: di cosa parla?
Wallace will be the protagonist of the series, which follows the misadventures of Mia, young and spoiled New York heiress who is sent by his grandfather to Palermo to give her a lesson. The girl will find herself without money or money, to work as a real estate agent in the family business. Can a girl from the Upper West Side survive in Sicily without even a credit card? (Do you also feel the thrill of stereotype?) Of course in Italy you will find new friends and possibly also love.
Il cast
Right now, we only know Nicole Wallace is Mia. Then there will be Sebastiano Pigazzi, Filippo De Carli, Maria Vera Ratti, Niccolò Senni, Vincent Riotta, Paola Minaccioni and Martina Gatti.
Postcards from Italia: quando esce?
Filming has just ended and a date is still not there, but everything lets think is a series for the summer.
L’articolo Postacards from Italy, here is the cast of the YA series of Prime Video proviene da Dituttounpop.it.



