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Luca Argentero returns to television with ‘The Devil’s Tail’

Luca Argentero returns as the protagonist to the small screen with “The Devil’s Tail”, a Sky Exclusive action thriller directed by Domenico De Feudis. In the film, available from November 25 on Sky and NOW, he plays Sante Moras, a former police officer framed for murder and forced to prove his innocence.

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Argentero, 20 years of career

In an interview, Argentero reflected on his twenty-year career, marked by constant public attention: “I’ve been judged for 20 years, but the judgment of very few people interests me,” he said. he declared. This role represents a change of direction for him, showing him in a new light: “Sante never laughs, an aspect far removed from my previous characters. It was a challenge to invest in something different from my more commercial side.

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Argentero, commitment to the role

The physical commitment to the role was significant: “I weighed 15 kg more and I worked with the make-up artists to give credibility to the character’s bruises and cuts,” he says. Despite the change, Argentero jokes about his positive attitude: “I manage to smile even while paying the mortgage.”

Alongside him is Cristiana Dell’Anna, who plays Fabiana Lai, a journalist determined to challenge prejudice. Dell’Anna reflected on the weight of judgment: “Prejudice is a barrier that must be broken down. It’s tiring, but work has always been my answer.

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Sardinia, hidden protagonist

The film was shot in Sardinia, in a wintery and barren Costa Smeralda. “It looked like a perfect western landscape for the film,” said director De Feudis.

Argentero, meanwhile, is gearing up for a new Sky project, “Ligas,” a legal drama set in Milan. The actor anticipated that his character will be dark and complex: “He is not interested in good, but in playing with the law. He reminds me of Saul Goodman from Breaking Bad.

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​How does‍ “The Devil’s Tail” address the theme⁤ of prejudice, and what impact do Luca and Cristiana hope the film ⁢will have on audiences regarding this issue?

Welcome to World Today News,⁤ Luca and Cristiana! ⁤We’re⁣ thrilled to⁣ have you both here today to ‌discuss your upcoming project, “The Devil’s Tail.” Firstly, Luca, ‍you’ve had an impressive career spanning over​ two decades.⁣ How does​ it feel to return to the small screen​ with‌ such a dramatic and intense⁢ role as ⁣Sante Moras?

Luca Argentero: Thank you for having us. ‌It’s great to be back with a role like Sante⁢ Moras. It’s challenging and quite different from ‍my previous characters. I am excited for the audience to see this side of‌ me.

Cristiana Dell’Anna: Absolutely, it’s fascinating to⁤ see Luca in ⁤a completely new light. Playing Fabiana Lai has also been ⁣a significant challenge for ‌me, as she is​ determined​ to break through the prejudice surrounding Sante. How ​did you prepare for your⁢ characters?

Luca Argentero: It was essential to physical commitment to the role, as I ⁤gained‍ 15 kg and worked with makeup artists to give credibility to ‌the ⁣character’s⁣ bruises and cuts. Despite the character’s darkness, I still managed to find the light within ‍him.

Cristiana Dell’Anna: Prejudice is a recurring theme in our society. How did you approach this topic while⁣ filming?

Cristiana Dell’Anna: Prejudice is a barrier that‍ needs to be broken down. It’s tiring, but⁢ work has always been ‌my ‍answer. As an ⁤actor, I believe it’s⁢ our responsibility to portray such themes accurately and sensitively.

Luca Argentero: I‌ agree. This project allows us to‌ discuss⁣ an essential issue that still plagues society today. Moving on, “The Devil’s Tail” was shot in Sardinia during winter, creating a beautiful yet ‌desolate landscape for the story.⁢ Can you tell us ‌more about your experience on set?

Cristiana Dell’Anna: Filming⁤ in Sardinia was stunning, especially since most ⁢of the scenes⁢ were shot in the idyllic Costa Smeralda. It resembled a⁢ perfect western landscape for the film.‌ The cold weather added to​ the grittiness of the story, ⁣making it more realistic.

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