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Genre
  
Crime drama

Based on
  
Gomorrah

Composer(s)
  
Mokadelic

Number of seasons
  
2

Director
  
Stefano Sollima


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TV

Created by
  
Roberto Saviano

Directed by
  
Stefano Sollima

First episode date
  
6 May 2014

Number of episodes
  
24

Networks
  
Sky Italia, Sky Atlantic

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Starring
  
Marco D'Amore Fortunato Cerlino Salvatore Esposito Maria Pia Calzone Marco Palvetti

Program creators
  
Roberto Saviano, Ludovica Rampoldi, Stefano Bises, Leonardo Fasoli, Giovanni Bianconi

Similar
  
RIS Delitti Imperfetti, 1992, The Sopranos, The Young Montalbano, Don Matteo

Profiles

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Gomorrah is a 2014 Italian television crime drama series. It is based on the book Gomorrah by Roberto Saviano.

Contents

Gomorrah is set in the suburbs of Naples, focusing on organised crime and the relationships of gangsters, drug dealers, and ordinary people. Gomorrah is similar to The Wire in showing street-level crime and its hierarchical organisation from the pavement up to the office chair, and giving an audience a story about external and internal power struggles between criminals and delinquents.

Starting from 6 May 2014, Gomorrah ran on Sky Italia with approximately 1.2 million viewers per episode. Beta Film sold the rights to screen the series in more than 130 countries. Season 1 premiered in the US on SundanceTV on August 24, 2016.

Season 2 premiered on 10 May 2016.

The first season of Gomorrah received generally favorable reviews from critics, with a Metacritic rating of 76 out of 100 based on 15 reviews.

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Further seasons

During a press conference held on May 9th 2016, the producer confirmed 2 more seasons are in the works.

Crew

  • Directors: Stefano Sollima, Francesca Comencini, Claudio Cupellini
  • Photography: Paolo Carnera, Michele D'Attanasio, Ivan Casalgrandi
  • Editing: Patrizio Marone
  • Music: Mokadelic
  • Cinematography: Paki Meduri
  • Production: Sky, Fandango, Cattleya, LA7, Beta Film
  • Cast

  • Fortunato Cerlino as Pietro Savastano, the head of the Savastano clan.
  • Salvatore Esposito as Gennaro "Genny" Savastano, the son of the boss, manipulated by Ciro. He wants to take his father's place, but is not up to the role.
  • Marco D'Amore as Ciro Di Marzio, aka "The Immortal", the young and emerging gang boss's favorite. He is a friend and right-hand man of Genny.
  • Maria Pia Calzone as Immacolata "Imma" Savastano, Pietro's wife, who intends to succeed her husband, not considering her son ready for the role.
  • Fabio De Caro as Malammore, an old member of the Savastano clan, one of the men closest to Don Pietro.
  • Massimiliano Rossi as Zecchinetta, an old member of the Savastano clan
  • Gaetano Di Vaio as Little Baron, the Savastano clan's drug lieutenant
  • Marco Palvetti as Salvatore Conte, leader of a rival clan to the Savastanos
  • Ivan Boragine as Michele Casillo, new mayor of Giugliano in Campania
  • Elena Starace as Noemi, girlfriend of Genny in season 1.
  • Alessio Gallo as Tonino "Spiderman", a young member of the Savastano clan.
  • Carmine Monaco as "Track", a young member of the Savastano clan.
  • Emanuele Vicorito as "Pop", a young member of the Savastano clan.
  • Vincenzo Sacchettino as Daniele, a sixteen-year-old boy recruited by Ciro Di Marzio.
  • Walter Lippa as Fishmonger, an old member of the Savastano clan.
  • Antonio Milo as Attilio, an old member of the Savastano clan and a close friend of Ciro, who considers him almost as a father.
  • Cristiana Dell'Anna as Patrizia, Malammore's eldest niece and assistant to Don Pietro. This character features in season 2.
  • Cristina Donadio as Donna Annalisa aka "Scianel", drug dealer and female boss. This character features in season 2.
  • References

    Gomorrah (TV series) Wikipedia


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