Unbelievable: Lunetta Savino talks about herself in the next episode of “Il Salotto di Domanipress”

by time news

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.

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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.

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