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Netflix Sets Drop date for Stefano Sollima’s ‘The Monster of Florence’

Netflix has set a drop date of October 22 and launched a new teaser/trailer for his long-awaited show “The Monster of Florence” by the Italian genre specialist Stefano Sollima about a series of sex-related murders that took place outside of Florence from the 1960s until the mid-1970s.

The Limited series with four episodes, which was largely shot on location, Rentigts Sollima with writer Leonardo Fasoli and Ace Italian cinematographer Paolo Carnera, both Sollima collaborated with “Gomorrah” and Cocainehandel.

Sollima, known for the grim TV “Gomorrah” and films “Sicario: Day of the Soldado” and “Without Weborse”, spent more than a year examining the still unsolved case of “The Monster” (“Il Mostro” in Italian who was given in the suspicion in the suspected in the Vermeende in in in the Vermeende in in the Vermeende in in the Vermeende in in the Vermeende in in the Vermeende in in the Vermeende in the Vermeende in the Cone in the Vermeende in the Vermeende in the Cone Cars in Cars, in the Cars in Cars, parked in Italian. “The Monster” always used the same weapon, a Beretta of 22 caliber.

Sollima was in Venice in 2023 with grim crime function ‘Adagio’. He can go back to the Lido with ‘Monster of Florence’.

The cold case marks one of the longest investigations into the most brutal serial killings in Italian history.

Netflix has also announced the Italian cast of the show, consisting of Marco Bullitta, Valentino Mannias, Francesca Olia, Liliana Bottone, Giacomo Fadda, Antonio Tintis and Giordano Mannu.

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‘The Monster of Florence’, which was made by Fasoli and Sollima and produced by Fremantle ownership of the apartment and Sollima’s Alterego Shingle. The producers of the show are Lorenzo Mieli, Sollima and Gina Gardini.

View the teaser here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCY_FZEZAJU

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