Jump to content

Romulus (TV series): Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
No edit summary
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
 
(8 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown)
Line 23: Line 23:
}}
}}
| starring = {{plainlist|
| starring = {{plainlist|
*Andrea Arcangeli
*[[Andrea Arcangeli]]
*Francesco Di Napoli
*Francesco Di Napoli
*[[Marianna Fontana]]
*[[Marianna Fontana]]
*Sergio Romano
*Sergio Romano
*Ivana Lotito
*Ivana Lotito
*Vanessa Scalera
*[[Vanessa Scalera]]
*[[Valentina Bellè]]
*[[Valentina Bellè]]
*Emanuele Di Stefano
*Emanuele Di Stefano
Line 61: Line 61:
*Francesco Loffredo
*Francesco Loffredo
}}
}}
| runtime = 44-63 minutes
| runtime = 44–63 minutes
| company = {{plainlist|
| company = {{plainlist|
*Cattleya
*[[Cattleya (production company)|Cattleya]]
*Groenlandia
*[[Groenlandia (production company)|Groenlandia]]
*[[Sky Studios]]
*[[Sky Studios]]
*[[ITV Studios]]
*[[ITV Studios]]
Line 70: Line 70:
| network = [[Sky Italia]]
| network = [[Sky Italia]]
| first_aired = {{Start date|2020|11|06}}
| first_aired = {{Start date|2020|11|06}}
| last_aired = present
| last_aired = {{End date|2022|11|11}}
}}
}}


Line 81: Line 81:
=== Main ===
=== Main ===


* {{Interlanguage link|Andrea Arcangeli|lt=Andrea Arcangeli|it}} as Yemos (seasons 1-2) Prince of [[Alba Longa]] and Enitos' twin brother
* [[Andrea Arcangeli]] as Yemos (seasons 1-2) Prince of [[Alba Longa]] and Enitos' twin brother
* {{Interlanguage link|Francesco Di Napoli|lt=Francesco Di Napoli|it}} as Wiros (seasons 1-2) Slave from [[Velian Hill|Velia]] participating to the [[Lupercalia]].
* {{Interlanguage link|Francesco Di Napoli|lt=Francesco Di Napoli|it}} as Wiros (seasons 1-2) Slave from [[Velian Hill|Velia]] participating to the [[Lupercalia]].
* [[Marianna Fontana]] as Ilia (seasons 1-2) Amulius' daughter and [[Vestal Virgin|Vestal]] priestess.
* [[Marianna Fontana]] as Ilia (seasons 1-2) Amulius' daughter and [[Vestal Virgin|Vestal]] priestess.
* {{Interlanguage link|Sergio Romano (actor)|lt=Sergio Romano|it|Sergio Romano (attore)}} as [[Amulius]] / Servios (seasons 1-2) King Numitor's younger brother, later known as Servios.
* {{Interlanguage link|Sergio Romano (actor)|lt=Sergio Romano|it|Sergio Romano (attore)}} as [[Amulius]] / Servios (seasons 1-2) King Numitor's younger brother, later known as Servios.
* {{Interlanguage link|Ivana Lotito|lt=Ivana Lotito|it}} as Gala (season 1) Amulius' wife and Ilia's mother.
* {{Interlanguage link|Ivana Lotito|lt=Ivana Lotito|it}} as Gala (season 1) Amulius' wife and Ilia's mother.
* {{Interlanguage link|Vanessa Scalera|lt=Vanessa Scalera|it}} as [[Rhea Silvia|Silvia]] (seasons 1-2) King Numitor's daughter and Yemos and Enitos' mother.
* [[Vanessa Scalera]] as [[Rhea Silvia|Silvia]] (seasons 1-2) King Numitor's daughter and Yemos and Enitos' mother.
* [[Valentina Bellè]] as [[Hersilia]] (season 2) Leader of the Sabine priestesses.
* [[Valentina Bellè]] as [[Hersilia]] (season 2) Leader of the Sabine priestesses.
* Emanuele Di Stefano as [[Titus Tatius]] (season 2) [[Sancus]]' son and King of the [[Sabines]].
* Emanuele Di Stefano as [[Titus Tatius]] (season 2) [[Sancus]]' son and King of the [[Sabines]].
Line 96: Line 96:
* {{Interlanguage link|Giovanni Buselli|lt=Giovanni Buselli|it}} as Enitos (season 1) Silvia's son and Yemos' twin brother.
* {{Interlanguage link|Giovanni Buselli|lt=Giovanni Buselli|it}} as Enitos (season 1) Silvia's son and Yemos' twin brother.
* {{Interlanguage link|Massimiliano Rossi|lt=Massimiliano Rossi|it}} as Spurius (season 1) King of Velia and Amulius' ally.
* {{Interlanguage link|Massimiliano Rossi|lt=Massimiliano Rossi|it}} as Spurius (season 1) King of Velia and Amulius' ally.
* {{Interlanguage link|Corrado Invernizzi|lt=Corrado Invernizzi|it}} as Eulinos (season 1) The Greek merchant hosting Numitor and Silvia.
* [[Corrado Invernizzi]] as Eulinos (season 1) The Greek merchant hosting Numitor and Silvia.
* [[Yorgo Voyagis]] as [[Numitor]] (seasons 1-2) King of Alba Longa, Silvia's father and Yemos and Enitos' grandfather.
* [[Yorgo Voyagis]] as [[Numitor]] (seasons 1-2) King of Alba Longa, Silvia's father and Yemos and Enitos' grandfather.
* {{Interlanguage link|Gabriel Montesi|lt=Gabriel Montesi|it}} as Cnaeus (season 1) Slave from Velia and king of the Luperci.
* {{Interlanguage link|Gabriel Montesi|lt=Gabriel Montesi|it}} as Cnaeus (season 1) Slave from Velia and king of the Luperci.
Line 135: Line 135:
[[Category:2020s Italian drama television series]]
[[Category:2020s Italian drama television series]]
[[Category:Epic television series]]
[[Category:Epic television series]]
[[Category:Sky Atlantic (Italy) television programmes]]
[[Category:Sky Atlantic (Italian TV channel) original programming]]
[[Category:Latin-language television]]
[[Category:Latin-language television]]
[[Category:Television dramas set in ancient Rome]]
[[Category:Television dramas set in ancient Rome]]

Latest revision as of 14:17, 19 October 2024

Romulus
Genre
Created byMatteo Rovere
Inspired byFounding of Rome
Written by
  • Filippo Gravino
  • Guido Iuculano
  • Flaminia Gressi
  • Federico Gnesini
Directed by
  • Matteo Rovere
  • Michele Alhaique
  • Enrico Maria Artale
  • Francesca Mazzoleni
Starring
Composers
Country of originItaly
Original languageOld Latin
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes18
Production
Producers
  • Giovanni Stabilini
  • Marco Chimenz
  • Francesca Longardi
  • Riccardo Tozzi
  • Matteo Rovere
Cinematography
  • Vladan Radovic
  • Giuseppe Maio
  • Francesco Scazzosi
Editors
  • Valeria Sapienza
  • Marcello Saurino
  • Gianni Vezzosi
  • Francesco Loffredo
Running time44–63 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkSky Italia
ReleaseNovember 6, 2020 (2020-11-06) –
November 11, 2022 (2022-11-11)

Romulus, graphically rendered as ROMVLVS, is an Italian historical drama television series created by Matteo Rovere about the founding of Rome. The show is notable for using archaic Latin instead of Italian.[1]

Produced by Sky Italia, Cattleya, and Groenlandia, two episodes of the series premiered at the 2020 Rome Film Festival.[2] The series was first broadcast in Italy on Sky Atlantic on 6 November 2020. In April 2021 it was renewed for a second season.[3] The series was sold in over 40 countries.[3]

Cast

[edit]

Main

[edit]

Recurrent

[edit]
  • Giovanni Buselli [it] as Enitos (season 1) Silvia's son and Yemos' twin brother.
  • Massimiliano Rossi [it] as Spurius (season 1) King of Velia and Amulius' ally.
  • Corrado Invernizzi as Eulinos (season 1) The Greek merchant hosting Numitor and Silvia.
  • Yorgo Voyagis as Numitor (seasons 1-2) King of Alba Longa, Silvia's father and Yemos and Enitos' grandfather.
  • Gabriel Montesi [it] as Cnaeus (season 1) Slave from Velia and king of the Luperci.
  • Emilio De Marchi as Ertas (season 1) King of Gabii and Lausus' father.
  • Marlon Joubert as Lausus (seasons 1-2) Ertas' son.
  • Silvia Calderoni [it] as she-Wolf (seasons 1-2) Leader of the Ruminales.
  • Demetra Avincola as Deftri (stagioni 1-2) Young warrior of the Ruminales, attracted to Wiros.
  • Francesco Santagada as Maccus (seasons 1-2) Last survivor of the Luperci besides Yemos and Wiros. later advisor and lieutenant of the kings together with Herenneis.
  • Piergiuseppe di Tanno as Herenneis (seasons 1-2) Warrior of the Ruminales, later advisor and lieutenant of the kings together with Maccus.
  • Anna Chiara Colombo as Tarinkri (seasons 1-2) Warrior of the Ruminales.
  • Valerio Malorni as Adieis (seasons 1-2) Warrior and healer of the Ruminales.
  • Pietro Micci as Attus (seasons 1-2) Priest of Mars and warrior who trains Ilia to fighting.
  • Ludovica Nasti as Vibia (season 2) The youngest among the Sabine priestesses.
  • Giancarlo Commare as Atys (season 2) King of Satricum.

Production

[edit]

The first season of the series was greenlighted in 2019 and it was shot in 28 weeks in Rome.[4] It was originally shot in Old Latin.[4]

Reception

[edit]

The series won the 2021 Nastro d'Argento for best Italian TV series.[5]

Other media

[edit]

Starting from October 29, 2020, a trilogy of novels that expands the narrative universe, an unpublished cross-media project for Italy, has been published by HarperCollins. Written by Luca Azzolini [it], the volumes are titled Romulus: Book I – The Blood of the Wolf (29 October 2020), Romulus: Book II – The Queen of Battles (November 2020) and Romulus: Book III – The City of Wolves (January 2021).[6][7]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Gargantini, Gabriele (20 November 2020). "Seike Romulos deiksed". Il Post (in Italian). Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  2. ^ Wiseman, Andreas (29 September 2020). "Sky Series 'Romulus' to Debut At Rome Fest". Deadline. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  3. ^ a b Lang, Jamie (21 April 2021). "'Romulus' Season Two Confirmed, Set to Be Sky Italia's Most Sustainable Production to Date – Global Bulletin". Variety. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  4. ^ a b Clarke, Stewart (29 May 2019). "Sky Italia Orders Latin-Language Drama 'Romulus' About the Origins of Rome". Variety. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  5. ^ "Nastri d'argento, le serie tv dell'anno sono 'Petra', Romulus' e 'Il commissario Ricciardi'". La Repubblica (in Italian). 18 September 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  6. ^ "HarperCollins pubblicherà una trilogia ispirata a "Romulus"". HarperCollins Italy (in Italian). 20 October 2020. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  7. ^ "'Romulus', esce trilogia ispirata a serie Sky Original – Libri". ANSA (in Italian). 12 October 2020. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
[edit]