RAI Fiction Event Series ‘La Storia,’ Unveiled by Beta at Rome MIA Market, Will Look at Fascism Through a Female Prism

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content market, stars Italian A-list actor Jasmine Trinca – who earlier this year was a member of the Cannes jury – as Ida, a single mother of two sons, who hides her Jewish heritage and fights against poverty and persecution.

“It’s very important to make this TV series today because it shows how war destroys children and innocent people: it’s all the more timely right now [with war raging in Ukraine],” says Archibugi, sipping a spritz in a nearby bar a few hours later. Trinca also adds that “Ida is not an empowered female character. She’s not like some modern female characters,” but rather “she withstands the horrors of war quite passively, though she occasionally displays ferociously feline strength.”

 

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