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My Brilliant Friend (Italian: L'amica geniale) is an Italian...
- My Brilliant Friend
My Brilliant Friend (Italian: L'amica geniale) is a Neapolitan - and Italian -language coming-of-age drama television series created by Saverio Costanzo for HBO, RAI, and TIMvision.
Oct 22, 2024 · Here is a complete list of the cast and the characters they play in season 3 of My Brilliant Friend: Margherita Mazzucco as Elena “Lenu” Greco; Alba Rohrwacher as Elena “Lenu” Greco; Gaia Girace as Raffaella “Lila” Cerullo; Imma Villa as Manuela Solara; Antonio Buonanno as Fernando Cerullo; Alessio Galloas Michele Solara
Here is a complete list of the cast and the characters they play in season 2 of My Brilliant Friend: Margherita Mazzucco as Elena "Lenù" Greco. Alba Rohrwacher as adult Elena Greco. Gaia...
Set primarily in a working-class neighborhood of Naples during the 1950s, My Brilliant Friend chronicles the complex friendship between Elena Greco (called Lenù) and Raffaella Cerullo (known as Lila). The novel opens in 2010 with Elena, now in her sixties, learning of Lila's disappearance.
My Brilliant Friend: Created by Saverio Costanzo. With Alba Rohrwacher, Annarita Vitolo, Margherita Mazzucco, Gaia Girace. A woman recounts the lifelong friendship and conflicts with a girl she met at primary school in Naples during the early 1950s.
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My Brilliant Friend (Italian: L'amica geniale) is an Italian and Neapolitan language drama television series created by Saverio Costanzo for HBO, RAI and TIMvision. Named after the first of four novels in Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan series, it is set to adapt the entire literary work over four seasons of eight episodes.[1]