Petra_(TV_series)

<i>Petra</i> (TV series)

Petra (TV series)

Italian TV series or program


Petra (German: Mord in Genua – Ein Fall für Petra Delicato) is an Italian crime drama television series, which premiered on September 14, 2020, on Sky Italia.[1][2] It is based on four detective novels by Spanish writer, Alicia Giménez Bartlett, featuring the character, Petra Delicado. The TV series was directed by Maria Sole Tognazzi.[3] The main protagonist, Petra Delicato (Paola Cortellesi) is an Inspector for the Genoa police, originally working as an archivist. She is assisted by Deputy Inspector Antonio Monte (Andrea Pennacchi).[3] The series was broadcast in Germany as Mord in Genua – Ein Fall für Petra Delicato from December 6, 2020, in Australia via SBS OnDemand streaming service, and in the United States on MHz Choice from November 2022.[4][5][6]

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Cast

  • Paola Cortellesi as Petra Delicato, former Rome-based lawyer, Genoan police Inspector in the archive department, called to attend a rape case due to staff shortage, appointed to the homicide squad
  • Andrea Pennacchi as Antonio Monte, Deputy Inspector from the fraud squad, called to assist Petra, appointed to the homicide squad
  • Diego Ribon [it] as Nicola Ferzicantieri, high-price lawyer, Rome-based, Petra's first husband, dismissive and misogynistic
  • Simone Liberati [it] as Lorenzo, chef restaurateur, Petra's second husband, supportive but clingy
  • Antonio Zavatteri [it] as Pessone, Homicide Inspector, gives Petra his low profile cases
  • Riccardo Lombardo [it] as Salvo Carona, Superintendent, Petra's boss, tries to side-line her whenever cases turn high-profile
  • Matteo Sintucci as Matteo Reva, detective, guards Petra
  • Alice Acruri as Alba, Petra's housemaid, has a young son, becomes Matteo's love interest
  • Beatrice Aiello as Amanda, Petra's younger sister, married to Roberto, mother of Pietro
  • Nicoletta Robello as Iacalone, Public Prosecutor
Guest cast (one episode)
  • Marina Occhionero as Salomé Frecciani, first rape victim, later murdered
  • Federico Tolardo as Mirko, falsely confesses to Salomé's rape
  • Iacopo Ricciotti as Alex Mescarelli, food-deliverer, serial rapist and mutilator
  • Federica Rosellini as Luisa Sangenini, hardware store clerk, Alex' cousin/half-sister, lies about Alex
  • Orietta Notari as Carla, Alex' mother, Luisa's aunt, lies about Alex and her ex-husband, Riccardo
  • Alessia Giuliani as Valentina, dog trainer, owns a molossus dog Vulcano, Antonio's love interest
  • Alessandro Tedeschi as Luca, vet, brief fling with Petra
  • Andrea Bruschi as Ciro Toleta, dog breeder, organises dog fighting
  •  ? as Grazia Toleta, dog breeder-trainer, Ciro's wife, helps with dog fighting, owns a guard dog Zoa,
  • Andrei Nova as Christian / Diddyim Ivanov, hotel construction foreman, Skoptsy Russian cult member
  • Cristian Popa as Egor Zuratov, Moscow homicide detective, brief fling with Petra
  • Marco Quaglia as Giovanni Imbreccia, journalist-editor of La Veglia, a Rome-based Catholic newspaper, highly influential client of Nicola
  • Fabio Morici [it] as restaurant manager, witness recants his evidence
  • Claudio Vanni as Mauro, police informer, convicted rapist
  • Gianluca Tricarico as Dario, TV gossip monger, host of Linea Gossip, shot dead
  •  ? as Giorgia Baroi, sex worker, strangled and dumped in beach off Genoa
  • Fabrizio Traversa as Simone, Rome-based sex worker, friend of Giorgia
  • Federico Fazioli as Oreste di Monaldo, business man accused of money laundering

Episode guide


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References

  1. Turnaturi, Gabriella. Elisabetta Mondello (ed.). "Alicia Giménez-Bartlett. Il giallo mediterraneo". Roma Noir. Luoghi e Nonluoghi Nel Romanzo Nero Contemporaneo. Mediterraneo: Rappresentazioni in Nero (in Italian). Rome: Robin Edizioni, 2007. Edoarda Lentini.
  2. Bruzzone, Alberto. "Arriva 'petra': la serie tv girata a Genova e sulle riviere debutta su Sky, a partire dal 14 settembre" [Here comes Petra: the TV series shot in Genoa and on the Rivieras debuts on Sky, starting from 14 September] (in Italian).
  3. Vivarelli, Nick (March 7, 2019). "Italy's Cattleya Producing Female Detective Series Petra for Sky". Variety. Retrieved August 29, 2021.
  4. "Mord in Genua (2020)". HD Stream » StreamKiste.tv (in German). Retrieved August 29, 2021.
  5. "Petra". SBS OnDemand. Retrieved August 29, 2021.
  6. "Petra". mhzchoice.com. Retrieved November 12, 2022.

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