Blanca (TV series) explained

Native Name:
Creator:Francesco Arlanch, Mario Ruggeri
Director:,
Country:Italy
Language:Italian
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:20
Runtime:50 min
Network:Rai 1
Last Aired:present

Blanca is an Italian police procedural drama television series, which was broadcast on Rai 1 from 22 November 2021. It is based on the eponymous book series by, first published in 2009. The TV series is set in Genoa and stars Maria Chiara Giannetta as the titular character: a blind intern aspiring to become a consultant profiler at the fictitious San Teodoro police station. Co-stars are Giuseppe Zeno as her mentor Michele, a detective and as Mauro the Deputy Commissioner. The first season comprises 12 single episodes or six double-length episodes. Each double-length episode details a major story arc where Blanca assists in a crime's resolution. The series also follows Blanca's personal life, how she became blind, and her older sister's murder.[1] The second season, also with 12 single episodes or six double-length episodes, began broadcast on Rai 1, in Italy, from 5 October 2023.[2] For this season Blanca is promoted to police consultant; she deals with a bomber targeting police and the return of Sebastiano in her life.[3]

Premise

Blanca became blind at twelve, after witnessing a fire in which her older sister Beatrice died. Blanca testified that Beatrice's boyfriend, Sebastiano, had run off just before the fire. 15 years later Blanca is decoding audio files for court cases before returning to Genoa to work as an intern police consultant. Her uncle Alberto disapproves but allows her to stay for six months. Blanca is assisted by Linneo, her guide dog, and by her best friend Stella. While overcoming work-related challenges, she assists Michele with criminal investigations using her heightened non-visual senses. Blanca considers developing a romantic relationship with Michele but shifts her focus to Nanni. However, Nanni is secretly Sebastiano, who is stalking her, eventually imprisons and tortures her in revenge for her incriminating testimony.

Cast

Season 1 additional cast

Season 2 additional cast

Production

Initially the titular role of Blanca was offered to Giulia Michelini, but she was replaced by Maria Chiara Giannetta (also in Don Matteo and ).[4] Filming primarily took place in the northern Italian region of Liguria, mostly in its capital city of Genoa.[5] Other locations used were Monte Argentario (Tuscany) and Formello (Lazio).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Italy's Lux Vide Scores Sales on Blind Police Profiler Series Blanca . Nick . Vivarelli . . 19 November 2021 . 23 March 2023 .
  2. Web site: Maria Chiara Giannetta, who is the star of the TV series Blanca 2 . Marvin . italy24.press . 3 October 2023 . 30 October 2023 .
  3. Web site: Blanca 2, Previews, TV Series, Maria Chiara Giannetta, Cast - World News . TakeToNews . 2 October 2023 . 30 October 2023 .
  4. Web site: Maria Chiara Giannetta verso il sì a Don Matteo 14, retroscena su Blanca "Era stata scelta un'altra attrice protagonista" . Alberto . Fuschi . Spettacocolo Italiano . 16 October 2022 . 24 March 2023 . Maria Chiara Giannetta towards the yes to Don Matteo 14, behind the scenes on Blanca 'Another leading actress had been chosen' . it .
  5. Web site: Le location che hanno fatto da set alla fiction Tv Blanca . Si Viaggia . 22 November 2021 . 24 March 2023 . The locations that were the set of the TV fiction Blanca . it.