Braccialetti rossi

Braccialetti rossi
Genre
Based on Polseres vermelles by Albert Espinosa
Developed by
  • Carlo Degli Esposti
  • Nicola Serra
Starring
Composer(s)
Country of origin Italy
Original language(s) Italian
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 19 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Guido Simonetti
Location(s) Apulia, Italy
Cinematography Giacomo Campiotti
Camera setup Stefano Ricciotti
Running time 100 minutes
Production company(s)
Distributor Rai Fiction
Release
Original network
Picture format 720p (16:9 HDTV)
Audio format surround
Original release January 26, 2014 (2014-01-26) – in production
External links
Website

Braccialetti rossi (pronounced [brattʃaˈletti ˈrossi]; literally "Red bracelets") is an Italian teen medical comedy-drama television series broadcast on RAI Italian television. Based upon the Catalan drama series Polseres vermelles, the series focuses on a group of teenagers living together as patients in a hospital's pediatric ward.

Production

Filming

The series is entirely shot in Apulia region. The set of the hospital was constructed inside the CIASU - Centro Internazionale Alti Studi Universitari, Fasano, while other sets were located in the Stadio del Nuoto, Bari, and in the city of Monopoli. During the second season, other sets were added: Fasanolandia and a school located in Via Giuseppe di Vagno 10, Bari.

Music

Dedicated songs were created for the teen drama, including the opening themes for the first and second season: "Braccialetti rossi – Io non ho finito" and "Watanka!", respectively. The opening theme for the third one is "Simili", a 2015 single by Laura Pausini, also included in her homonymous album.

Casa Discografica Carosello produced the first album named Braccialetti rossi. The album includes:

The album also features famous Italian songs: "Mi tengo" (Laura Pausini), "Non me lo so spiegare" (Tiziano Ferro), "Ogni volta" (Vasco Rossi).

For the second season, the same record company produced another album named Braccialetti rossi 2, including:

The album also features other famous Italian songs: "Buonanotte fiorellino" (Francesco De Gregori), "Mercurio" (Emis Killa).

Watanka! is an album with original music by Stefano Lentini: "Main theme (Braccialetti rossi)", "Nascita del gruppo", "L'Imprescindibile (Tema di Rocco)", "Padri", "Il campo di calcio (Tema di Davide)", "Rosso ora", "Watanka!", "Primo respiro", "Lo sguardo (Tema di Vale)", "Un sorriso delicato (Tema di Cris)", "Il Furbo (Tema di Toni)", "Dopo", "Il Leader", "Rosso dentro", "Aspettare", "La piscina", "Madri".

Main cast and characters

Actor Character Season
1 2 3
Carmine Buschini Leone "Leo" Correani Starring
Aurora Ruffino Cristina "Cris" Valli Starring
Brando Pacitto Valentino "Vale" Maggi Starring
Mirko Trovato Davide Di Salvo Starring
Pio Luigi Piscicelli Antonio "Toni" Cerasi Starring
Lorenzo Guidi Rocco Parigi Starring
Denise Tantucci Nina D'Alessandro Starring
Daniel Lorenz Alviar Tenorio Mappantai "Chicco" Gnilo Tna Starring
Angela Curri Beatrice "Bea" Perugia Starring
Cloe Romagnoli Flaminia "Flam" Morris Starring
Nicolò Bertonelli Roberto "Bobo" Lepetto Starring

Series synopses and episodes

TV season Season Timeslot Episode Date Viewers Share
2014 1 Sunday 9:30 PM 1
2
3
4
5
6
January 26, 2014
February 2, 2014
February 9, 2014
February 16, 2014
February 23, 2014
March 2, 2014
5.300.000
5.689.000
6.020.000
6.250.000
6.773.000
7.231.000
20,02%
19,86%
22,35%
22,43%
24,84%
25,94%
6.210.000 22,57%
2015 2 Sunday 9:30 PM 1
2
3
4
5
February 15, 2015
February 22, 2015
March 1, 2015
March 8, 2015
March 15, 2015
6.683.000
6.470.000
6.511.000
6.231.000
6.500.000
24,34%
23,33%
23,45%
23,64%
24,10%
6.479.000 23,77%
2016 3 Sunday 8:35 PM (episode 1)
Sunday 9:30 PM (episodes 2, 4, 5, 6, 7)
Sunday 9:25 PM (episode 3)
Thursday 9:25 PM (episode 8)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
October 16, 2016
October 23, 2016
October 30, 2016
November 6, 2016
November 13, 2016
November 20, 2016
November 27, 2016
December 1, 2016
4.135.000
4.467.000
3.406.000
4.042.000
4.026.000
4.367.000
4.346.000
4.820.000
16,50%
17,70%
13,71%
16,00%
16,30%
16,80%
16,70%
18,50%
4.201.125 16,53%
2017 4 TBA TBA
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Awards and nominations

External links

References

  1. "Roma Fiction Fest 2014, i vincitori". September 19, 2014. Retrieved December 29, 2014.
  2. "Premio Cinearti 2014, i vincitori". February 7, 2015. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  3. "Premio ColonneSonore.net Terza Edizione, i vincitori". Retrieved March 10, 2015.
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