I soliti idioti explained

Genre:Sitcom
Language:Italian
Starring:Francesco Mandelli and Fabrizio Biggio
Country:Italy
Network:Mtv
Num Seasons:4
Num Episodes:38

I soliti idioti ("The Usual Idiots") is an Italian television series, starring Francesco Mandelli and Fabrizio Biggio. The series won Best MTV Show at the 2011 TRL Awards.

Characters

Each episode features unique scenes, in which the two main characters (played by Mandelli and Biggio) appear, supported by the appearance of extras who are sometimes inherent in the story but who almost never interact directly with the main characters:

First Season

The first season aired 10 episodes between 28 February and 25 April 2009, on Saturday evening beginning at 22:30.

Italian titleBefore MTV TV
1 First episode 28 February 2009
2 Second episode 28 February 2009
3 Third episode 7 March 2009
4 Fourth episode 14 March 2009
5 Fifth episode 21 March 2009
6 Sixth episode 28 March 2009
7 Seventh episode 4 April 2009
8 Eighth episode 11 April 2009
9 Ninth episode 18 April 2009
10 Tenth episode 25 April 2009

Second season

The first episode of the second season was broadcast on MTV Italy on 18 February 2010. The first three scenes were shown Wednesday 8 July 2009, at 17.30 during broadcast of the film Adrian as part of the Roma Fiction Fest in the sitcom category.[1] The second season featured appearances by famous faces from the show, including singers Paola e Chiara and Rocco Tanica.

Italian titleBefore MTV TV
1 First episode 18 February 2010
2 Second episode 18 February 2010
3 Third episode 25 February 2010
4 Fourth episode 4 March 2010
5 Fifth episode 11 March 2010
6 Sixth episode 18 March 2010
7 Seventh episode 25 March 2010
8 Eighth episode 25 March 2010
9 Ninth episode 2 April 2010
10 Tenth episode 2 April 2010
11 Eleventh episode 9 April 2010
12 Twelfth episode 9 April 2010
13 Thirteenth episode 18 April 2010
14 Fourteenth episode 18 April 2010

Third season

The first episode of the third season was broadcast on MTV Italy on 16 February 2011. Guest stars this season included Gianmarco Tognazzi, Rocco Tanica and Giulia Michelini.

Italian titleBefore MTV TV
1 First episode 16 February 2011
2 Second episode 16 February 2011
3 Third episode 23 February 2011
4 Fourth episode 23 February 2011
5 Fifth episode 2 March 2011
6 Sixth episode 2 March 2011
7 Seventh episode 10 March 2011
8 Eighth episode 10 March 2011
9 Ninth episode 17 March 2011
10 Tenth episode 17 March 2011
11 Eleventh episode 24 March 2011
12 Twelfth episode 24 March 2011
13 Thirteenth episode 31 March 2011
14 Fourteenth episode 31 March 2011

Fourth season

The fourth season premiered on MTV Italy on 26 April 2012. This season featured guest stars including Rocco Siffredi, Teo Teocoli, Mădălina Ghenea and Francesco Renga

Italian titleBefore MTV TV
1 First episode 26 April 2012
2 Second episode 26 April 2012
3 Third episode 3 May 2012
4 Fourth episode 3 May 2012
5 Fifth episode 10 May 2012
6 Sixth episode 10 May 2012
7 Seventh episode 17 May 2012
8 Eighth episode 17 May 2012

DVD

The series beginning from the 2011 season was released on DVD. The Idiots The Movie was released on DVD on 22 February 2012.

Films

, direcred by Enrico Lando, was released on 4 November 2011.[2] A sequel entitled I 2 soliti idioti was released on 20 December 2012.[3]

San Remo 2012 controversy

In February 2012, Biggio and Mandelli participated in a gala performance at the 62nd San Remo Festival. During the presentation, playing a gay couple (recurring characters from their show), they simulated a same-sex marriage officiated by Gianni Morandi. Afterwards, they sang a song, broadcast on MTV, that included lyrics that roughly translate to:

Homosexual, even my grandmother understands, is just like being a woman, without a menstrual cycle. When I go to the hospital I always cause a big scene, I want to have a son, but he should be homosexual, a little strange and a little normal.

The reaction the following day from LGBT associations and from the LGBT community was harsh, and the incident received comments on LGBT-themed blogs and websites, and made headlines in all the major Italian newspapers.[4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mtv.it/news/news_page.asp?idnews=26693 The Idiots 2. Anticipation at the Roma Fiction Fest's new comedy series on MTV
  2. Web site: I soliti idioti: Il film. repubblica.it. 3 November 2020.
  3. News: I soliti idioti non si smentiscono. 'Ma la volgarità è quella dei furbetti'. Claudia Morgoglione. la Repubblica. 18 December 2012. 3 November 2020.
  4. Web site: Sanremo, mondo gay offeso dai Soliti Idioti"Ci aspettiamo le scuse dalla Rai come il Vaticano". www.vanityfair.it.
  5. Web site: Sanremo 2012: I soliti idioti e il video sui gay.
  6. Web site: Mag Series TV » Sanremo 2012: il mondo omosessuale contro Morandi, il festival e I soliti idioti. https://web.archive.org/web/20150224134349/http://www.magazinet.it/24268/news/sanremo-2012-il-mondo-omosessuale-contro-morandi-il-festival-e-i-soliti-idioti.html . dead . 24 February 2015.
  7. Web site: Morandi rimedia al siparietto sui gayma gli arriva l'invito per il Bologna pride. 17 February 2012. la Repubblica.
  8. http://musica.newsfan.it/sanremo-i-soliti-idioti-fanno-infuriare-i-gay-la-rai-deve-scusarsi-799.html
  9. Web site: Sanremo: Gay Center, da Morandi tiepida riparazione a 'Soliti Idioti' – Adnkronos Spettacolo.
  10. http://multimedia.lastampa.it/multimedia/sanremo/lstp/119234/ I Soliti Idioti fanno infuriare l'Arcigay-FOTOGALLERY- LASTAMPA.it
  11. http://www.gay.it/channel/televisione/33138/Associazione-genitori-dei-gay-contro-I-Soliti-Idioti.html Associazione genitori dei gay contro I Soliti Idioti- Gay.it
  12. Web site: Archivio Corriere della Sera. archivio.corriere.it.