Michele Riondino, the popular actor known for his role in “Il giovane Montalbano,” is now starring in the series “I Leoni di Sicilia.” In an interview, Riondino discusses the significance of the series and his character, Vincenzo Florio. Florio was a pioneer in both business and love, and the series offers a glimpse into what Italy could have been if his plans had come to fruition. Riondino is drawn to Florio’s unconventional and ambitious nature, and appreciates that the character doesn’t necessarily have to be likeable. Working with director Paolo Genovese was a positive experience, and Riondino enjoyed building a strong bond with his coional values are also examined, with Riondino noting that for the time period, these values were considered a strength. The series is set in Palermo and surrounding areas, and Riondino expresses his love for Sicily and the vibrant culture found there. When discussing what the South of Italy lacks to become more competitive, Riondino mentions the need for courage and independence, qualities exemplified by Florio. And finally, Riondino reveals that he is an avid reader and struggled to put down the book on which the series is based.
“I Leoni di Sicilia”, Michele Riondino: “Sono un visionario come Vincenzo Florio: bello tornare a Palermo”
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