La figlia di Elisa - Ritorno a Rivombrosa | |
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Written by | Luca Biglione and Piero Bodrato |
Directed by | Stefano Alleva |
Country of origin | Italy |
No. of episodes | 16 |
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Producer(s) | Guido & Maurizio De Angelis |
Editor(s) | Carlo Balestrieri |
Release | |
Original release | November 4, 2007 |
La figlia di Elisa-Ritorno a Rivombrosa It is an Italian television series broadcast in 2007, a spin-off of Elisa di Rivombrosa. The cast of the series mother,remain only Sabrina Sirchia (Bianca), Danilo Maria Valli (Gasparo), Giovanni Rizzuti (Titta), Simona Mastroianni (Giannina), Jane Alexander (Lucrezia) and Alessandra Barzaghi that in the first season of the series played a mother nun, while in the spin-off plays the marquis Costanza Granieri. The direction is entrusted to Stefano Alleva, former director of the second part of episodes of the second and final season of the original series.
In 2010 it was announced that the second season, with Sarah Felberbaum and Giulio Berruti new protagonists, whose shooting would be due to begin in 2012, but then were not widespread news about.
Piemonte, 1797. Europe does not stand the changes brought about by the French Revolution and so did Italy: many piemontesi nobles, including the new king of the region-State Carlo Emanuele IV, live under some sort of control of the French and to pay the consequences are farmers and the people, harassed by soldiers greedy and unscrupulous. In this climate makes a return to Rivombrosa, after completing his studies in Paris, the Countess Agnese Ristori (Sarah Felberbaum), daughter of the Countess of Rivombrosa Elisa Scalzi (Vittoria Puccini) and Count Fabrizio Ristori (Alessandro Preziosi), is now in marriageable age. On the way back, Agnese is stopped by the men of a robber in the area, known as the sparrowhawk that, however, let go without cause her harm. Came home a little 'shock, Agnese embraces his brother Martino Ristori (Paolo Seganti), heir to Rivombrosa after his father's death, which occurred on the morning of Christmas of 1773 at the hands of a trap concocted by the late Duke Ottavio Ranieri () , and that of Elisa, died in 1784 (for unspecified reasons). Agnes soon realizes the great changes that have occurred in her house and discovers that the sparrowhawk, although it is feared by the French as a robber, is actually considered a hero by most of the inhabitants of the village, tired of the harassment of French and the inertia of the nobles who should provide them with protection.