Studio Battaglia: Aldo Grasso’s review of the tv series on RaiPlay

S.TUDIO BATTAGLIA
Type: Legal drama
Direction by Simone Spada. With Barbora Bobulova, Lunetta Savino, Massimo Ghini. Up RaiPlay

Lunetta Savino and Massimo Ghini in “Studio Battaglia” (photo by Matteo Graia).

The skyline of Milan with its most international and exclusive symbols, the elegant offices on the upper floors of the skyscrapers, the modern and refined homes, the refined clothes.

There is all the contemporary imagery of the most cosmopolitan city in Italy to mark the intro of Studio Battaglia. Adaptation of the Britannica The Split, the series is a classic legal dramathat is a fiction in which the narrative unfolds mainly between courtrooms and lawyers’ offices.

And Studio Battaglia is precisely one of these prestigious professional fields in which the all-female events of professionals, but also mothers, daughters and sisters, are consummated.

Anna Battaglia (Barbora Bobulova), the eldest of the sisters, has just decided to leave the family studio for an important signature, after differences with her mother Marina (Lunetta Savino) and her sister Nina.

Produced by Palomar, lhe series marks further confirmation in the increasingly successful renewal of Rai fictionthis time pushing on a genre little beaten by Italian seriality (Your Honor is another adaptation that tells the life of a judge).

It is a story of quibbles and judgments, but also and above all of women and their ties; the series works just for this mix.
For those who love professional and sentimental feminine stories and exclusive settings.

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