The TV series was released in six episodes A Taste for Murder, distributed in the United States – and not only – by the BritBoxTV platform, which is conquering a growing audience. To strike in particular is the presence, in the cast, of numerous Italian actors of great importance.
A female protagonist is Cristiana Dell’Anna, one of the most versatile and appreciated interpreters of the Italian landscape. At its side stand out, by talent and scenic presence, Marouane Zotti, Urbano Barberini, Gaia Scodellaro, Alessandro Fella and Alessandro Bedetti.
Set between Naples and Capri, the series tells the story of the British policeman Joe Mottram (Warren Brown), who decides to spend the summer in Italy with his daughter, meeting the rest of the family, owner of a restaurant on the island. What should be a rejuvenating break soon turns into something much more complex: a series of murders disrupts the summer quiet, and DC Mottram himself finds himself collaborating with the investigations along with the brilliant Neapolitan investigator Lara Sarrancino interpreted by Cristiana Dell’Anna.
In Taste for Murder, he intelligently combines the classic British style of murder mystery with family drama – Joe returns to Italy to develop his wife’s mourning – enriching the story with suggestions related to the Italian culinary tradition. The result is an immersive and fluid narrative, able to hold the viewer glued to the screen episode after episode.
Perfect for the international audience and particularly irresistible for Italians abroad, the series lets itself look with pleasure, leaving the feeling of having discovered something original. The multiculturalism of the cast and the presence of an actress like Cristiana Dell’Anna demonstrate how Italian talent is increasingly appreciated internationally, conquering leading roles and the attention of foreign media. Phyllis Logan, winner of a BAFTA, is also featured in the cast, while the direction is entrusted to the Welsh Jon Jones (Hotel Portofino).
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