The famous actor Game Lunetta Savino he will be a special guest at the next appointment of ”Il Salotto di Domanipress” on Thursday 14 November. The meeting is likely not to be missed, with Lunetta ready to talk about her extraordinary career and new projects, including the acclaimed theater piece Mother Florian Zeller and her return to television with Battaglia Studio, the series Rain which she plays Marina, a fierce lawyer dealing with professional and personal challenges.
A versatile and beloved actress, Savino is known for her ability to represent strong and complex women. Born in Bari, she rose to prominence in the 1990s with iconic roles such as Cettina in Doctor in the Family. In recent years, she has played characters of great depth, such as Nunzia in the successful Lolita Lobosco Investigations series and Marina in Studio Battaglia, which will soon be back for a new season.
At the theater, Savino takes to the stage The motheran intense black comedy by Zeller that explores the mother-son relationship and the emotional currents that can arise from sacrifices and misunderstandings. Playing Anna, a woman who experiences the abandonment of her son as a traitor, Savino immerses himself in a tragic and universal figure at the same time, capable of provoking a profound reflection on the role of the mother in modern society.
The Domanipress Salon hosted by the editorial director Simon Intermitte it is a Exclusive Talk available on the official portal and the YouTube channel. In this digital space, famous guests from culture, politics, science and entertainment talk to each other in an informal and candid way, offering readers a privileged window into their lives and thoughts. Among the guests who participated in this program are notable names such as Carlo Lucarelli, Massimiliano Fuksas, Elisa, Silvio Orlando, Francesco Pannofino, Roberto Vecchioni, Costantino della Gherardesca, Nicoletta Mantovani, Mario Tozzi, Luca Argentero, Rita Pavone, Milly Carlucci, Anastacia, Patty Pravo, Silvio Muccino, Irene Grandi, Elena Sofia Ricci, Edoardo Bennato, Giovanni Allevi, Gino Paoli, Ermal Meta, Luciano Canfora, Massimiliano Pani, Emma,Nicola Piovani, Bebe Vio, Luca Parmitano, Antonella Clerici, Valeria Marini, Francesco Gabbani, Claudia Endrigo, Dori Ghezzi, Malika Ayane, Lunetta Savino, Marco Masini, Donatella Rettore, Susanna Tamaro, Erri De Luca, Gabry Ponte, Licia Colò, Nina Zilli, Simone Cristicchi, Dolcenera, Roberto Giacobbo, Neri Parenti, Albano Carrisi, Enrico Vanzina, Melanie C (from the Spice Girls) and many another.
Interview: Exploring the Career of Lunetta Savino
Time.news Editor: Good day, everyone! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Lunetta Savino, a beloved Italian actress known for her powerful performances both on stage and screen. Welcome, Lunetta!
Lunetta Savino: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to be here.
Time.news Editor: You’ve had quite an extraordinary career, from your breakout role in Doctor in the Family to your recent performances in Studio Battaglia and Mother. How would you describe the evolution of your roles over the years?
Lunetta Savino: I think my career has always been about portraying complex women. I’ve gravitated towards characters that have depth and strong personalities—women who face challenges head-on. From Cettina in Doctor in the Family to Nunzia in Lolita Lobosco Investigations, and now Marina, a fierce lawyer in Studio Battaglia, each role has been a stepping stone that reflects different facets of womanhood.
Time.news Editor: Speaking of strong characters, your role in the theater piece Mother by Florian Zeller sounds particularly intense. Can you share a bit more about your character, Anna, and the themes you explore in the play?
Lunetta Savino: Absolutely! Anna is a deeply layered character who grapples with the emotional fallout of her relationship with her son. The play dissects the mother-son dynamic, exploring themes of sacrifice, misunderstanding, and unconditional love. It’s a tragic yet relatable narrative that resonates with many, given the complex nature of familial relationships today.
Time.news Editor: With both theater and television vying for audiences’ attention, how do you decide which projects to take on? What draws you to a script or a character?
Lunetta Savino: For me, it often comes down to the strength and complexity of the character. I look for roles that challenge me and allow me to dive into the emotional depths of the human experience. Whether it’s in theater or television, I believe in the importance of storytelling that touches on real-life issues, and I aim to bring authenticity to every role I play.
Time.news Editor: Your upcoming participation in Studio Battaglia has generated a lot of excitement. Can you tell us what viewers can expect in the new season?
Lunetta Savino: Fans of the series can expect more drama, more twists, and, of course, a deep dive into Marina’s character as she navigates both her professional life as a lawyer and her personal challenges. The new season will be filled with intense scenarios that highlight not just the legal battles, but also the emotional ones that come with them.
Time.news Editor: It’s refreshing to see such strong female characters on screen. What message do you hope your work sends to audiences, especially young women?
Lunetta Savino: I hope that my characters inspire viewers, particularly young women, to embrace their strength and complexity. It’s important to show that being a woman doesn’t mean fitting into a single mold—there are endless narratives, and each woman’s story is valid and worthy of being told.
Time.news Editor: Lastly, as you prepare for this special event at “Il Salotto di Domanipress,” what do you look forward to sharing with your fans?
Lunetta Savino: I always enjoy connecting with my fans! I look forward to discussing my journey, sharing behind-the-scenes stories about my work, and hopefully inspiring everyone to pursue their passions with the same fervor that I have for acting.
Time.news Editor: Thank you so much, Lunetta! We can’t wait to see what’s next for you and look forward to your upcoming appearances.
Lunetta Savino: Thank you for having me! It’s been a delightful conversation.