Skam_Italia

<i>Skam Italia</i>

Skam Italia

Italian teen drama television series


Skam Italia (often stylized as SKAM Italia) is an Italian teen drama television series based on the Norwegian television series Skam. The series first aired on 23 March 2018 on TIMvision.

Quick Facts Skam Italia, Genre ...

Plot

The series follows the daily lives of students at the Liceo J.F. Kennedy in Rome as they deal with typical issues of adolescence. Each season follows a different protagonist and centers on topics such as relationship insecurities, slut-shaming, coming out, mental illness, toxic masculinity, and anorexia nervosa.[1] The show occurs in real time, meaning when something happens at a certain date or time, scenes are uploaded to the show's website, called "clips." The show also utilizes Instagram and text message screenshots to give the characters a realistic feel. After the show's Netflix revival in season 4 and subsequent seasons after, the real-time and transmedia aspects are dropped, as all episodes are released at once.

Cast and characters

Central characters

More information Actor, Character ...

Main characters

More information Actor, Character ...

Recurring and guest characters

More information Actor, Character ...

Episodes

Series overview

More information Season, Episodes ...

Season 1 (2018)

Season 1 aired from 29 March to 8 June 2018 and comprised 11 episodes. It centered around Eva Brighi, a teenage girl who struggles with trusting her boyfriend, Giovanni, who used to date her former best friend, Laura, who has cut her out at school. Eva eventually finds new friends in Eleonora, Federica, Sana, and Silvia, and finds the strength to break up with Giovanni and focus on herself for a change.[1]

More information No. overall, No. in season ...

Season 2 (2018)

Season 2 aired from 12 October to 24 December 2018 and comprised 10 episodes. It broke from the traditional Skam order of central characters, instead centering on Martino Rametta, Giovanni's best friend, a closeted gay teenager. He quickly finds himself falling in love with Niccolò, who struggles with borderline personality disorder and a tenuous family situation. Leaning on his friends Giovanni, Luca, and Elia, Martino begins to embrace who he truly is.[1]

More information No. overall, No. in season ...

Season 3 (2019)

Season 3 aired from 15 March to 7 June 2019 and comprised 11 episodes. It focused on Eleonora Sava, Eva's new best friend. Eleonora lives with her older brother, completely independent from their parents, and prides herself on being wise beyond her years. However, her confidence threatens to come crashing down when she has to face her romantic feelings for Edoardo, a popular boy at school, and is the victim of revenge porn.[1]

More information No. overall, No. in season ...

Season 4 (2020)

Season 4 was released in its entirety on 15 May 2020 and comprised 10 episodes. It focused on Sana Allagui, a Muslim-Italian girl, and Eva and Eleonora's friend. She begins to struggle to balance her faith and her friendships, as she begins to develop feelings for her brother's best friend, Malik, who identifies as a non-Muslim.[1]

More information No. overall, No. in season ...

Season 5 (2022)

Season 5 was released in its entirety on 1 September 2022 and comprised 10 episodes. This season is the first to move past the original Skam storylines, centering around Elia Santini, one of Giovanni and Martino's friends. He struggles with toxic masculinity and sexual intimacy, which stems from his micropenis size, as well as being forced to repeat his senior year of high school without his friends. Over the course of the season, he finds himself drawn to classmate Viola, who also struggles with intimacy after being groomed by a teacher at their high school.[1]

More information No. overall, No. in season ...

Season 6 (2024)

Season 6 was released in its entirety on 18 January 2024 and comprised 10 episodes. This season will be the first to focus on a Skam Italia character without a counterpart from the original Norwegian series. Asia Giovannelli is the central character, one of Viola's best friends. Charismatic, strong, and determined, Asia and her friend group, "The Rebels," will face challenges to their decisive morals and ideals by the arrival of new students, especially Giulio.[2] Asia also struggles with the pressures of school, which manifests in anorexia nervosa.

More information No. overall, No. in season ...

Production and release

In October 2017, it was announced that Skam would be remade in several European countries, including Italy.[3][4] The first season, which was directed by Ludovico Bessegato, was released on TIMvision on 23 March 2018.[5][6]

Skam Italia was renewed for a second season in June 2018, with Bessegato confirmed to be directing.[7] In July, it was revealed that the Italian series would follow a different order from the Norwegian series, with the second season focusing on Martino.[8] The first episode of the second season was released on 12 October 2018 on TIMvision.[9]

In October 2018, filming for the third season was announced,[10] with Eleonora and Edoardo as protagonists.[11] Unlike the prior two seasons, the third season was directed by Ludovico Di Martino, rather than Bessegato.[12] The first episode of the third season was released on 15 May 2019 on TIMvision.[13]

Production of the fourth season was announced in December 2019 with Ludovico Bessegato returning as director.[14] The season was co-produced by Netflix, who acquired the rights to distribute the first three seasons on 1 January 2020. The entire fourth season was released on Netflix on 15 May 2020, and focused on Sana, a Muslim-Italian girl.[15][16]

In June 2021, Netflix announced the production of the fifth season, which would release in 2022.[17] The season's protagonist was Elia, whose sexual insecurities stemmed from his micropenis.[18] The entire fifth season was released on Netflix on 1 September 2022.[19]

On 26 January 2023, Netflix announced the production of the sixth season.[20][21] Filming began on 27 February with Tiziano Russo directing.[22]

Awards and nominations

More information Year, Award ...

References

  1. "Skam Italia". La Repubblica (in Italian).
  2. Roxborough, Scott (14 October 2017). "MIPCOM: European Networks Jump on Adaptations of Scandi Sensation 'Shame'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  3. Villa, Marco (13 May 2018). "'SKAM Italia' e la purezza dei sedici anni in streaming". Rolling Stone Italia (in Italian).
  4. Ausani, Giulia (11 June 2018). ""SKAM Italia" rinnovata per una seconda stagione". TV Sorrisi e Canzoni (in Italian).
  5. Franco, Renato (6 July 2018). ""Skam", la serie dove i protagonisti si raccontano su Instagram e WhatsApp". Corriere della Sera (in Italian).
  6. "Ricomincia "Skam Italia"". Il Post (in Italian). 5 October 2018.
  7. Armelli, Paolo (8 March 2019). "Skam Italia, ecco trailer e data della terza stagione". Wired Italia (in Italian).
  8. Ligresti, Vincenzo (22 March 2019). "Non è mai esistita una serie adolescenziale come Skam italia". Vice (in Italian).
  9. Armelli, Paolo (19 December 2019). "Skam Italia, la quarta stagione è stata confermata". Wired Italia (in Italian).
  10. Ugolini, Chiara (13 May 2020). "'Skam Italia 4', protagonista una ragazza italiana musulmana: "Col velo per scelta"". La Repubblica (in Italian).
  11. Manca, Mario (22 July 2019). ""SKAM Italia": a rischio la quarta stagione?". Vanity Fair Italia (in Italian).
  12. Ligresti, Vincenzo (1 September 2022). "I micropeni sono una cosa serissima". Vice (in Italian).
  13. "È ufficiale, SKAM 6 Italia si farà". Sky TG24 (in Italian). Sky Italia. 27 January 2023.
  14. "DMA 2019: scopri tutti i vincitori". Diversity Media Awards (in Italian).
  15. Burato, Dorothea (13 November 2020). "Premiata la serie tv SKAM". Parma Film Festival (in Italian).
  16. Saltalamacchia, Stefania (20 July 2021). "Ai Diversity Media Awards 2021 premiati i Ferragnez, Skam Italia e anche Vanity Fair". Vanity Fair Italia (in Italian).

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Skam_Italia, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.