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Kim Rossi Stuart is Don Fabrizio Corbera in the teaser trailer of The Leopard, a Netflix series based on the novel of the same name by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa. Netflix has released the teaser trailer of The Leopard, a TV series based on the famous novel of the same name by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa. Directed by Tom Shankland, alongside Giuseppe Capotondi (episode 4) and Laura Luchetti (episode 5) and starring Kim Rossi Stuart, the show will debut on the platform in 2025.
The plot and teaser trailer of the TV series The Leopard
Based on one of the greatest Italian novels of all time and written by Richard Warlow, The Leopard is an epic, surprising, and sensual tale, set in Sicily during the riots of 1860. At the heart of the series is Don Fabrizio Corbera, the unforgettable Prince of Salina, who leads a life full of beauty and privilege. However the Sicilian aristocracy feels threatened by Italian unification, and Fabrizio realizes that the future of his house and his family is in danger.
In order not to succumb, Fabrizio will be forced to make new alliances, even if this means going against his principles, until he finds himself faced with a choice that seems impossible. Don Fabrizio will have the power to organize a wedding that would save the future of his family, the one between the rich and beautiful Angelica and her nephew Tancredi but, in doing so, he would break the heart of his beloved daughter Concetta. The series explores with a modern perspective themes that have been passed down for centuries and are universal: power, love, and the cost of progress.
The Leopard also features Benedetta Porcaroli (Concetta), Deva Cassel (Angelica), Saul Nanni (Tancredi), Paolo Calabresi, Francesco Colella, Astrid Meloni and Greta Esposito. Produced by Fabrizio Donvito, Daniel Campos Pavoncelli, Marco Cohen, Benedetto Habib, and Alessandro Mascheroni for Indiana Production and by Will Gould and Frith Tiplady for Moonage Pictures, the series was filmed between Palermo, Siracusa, Catania and Rome. The director of photography is Nicolaj Bruel. The costumes of the series are by Carlo Poggioli and Edoardo Russo, and the sets by Dimitri Capuani. The original music is by Paolo Buonvino.
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