The first two episodes in the new season of Mare fuori, the record-breaking series co-produced by Rai and Picomedia, will premiere on Saturday October 28th as part of the programme of the eighteenth Rome Film Fest and the twenty-first Alice nella città.

The red carpet with the stars of the series will begin at 5:45 pm in the Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone: the public can watch it from the Cavea superiore, where three thousand seats are available.

At 8:45 pm, the cast will walk the red carpet of Alice nella città at the Auditorium Conciliazione: for the occasion, Via della Conciliazione will be closed to automobile traffic, as it has been during previous editions for Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp and Russell Crowe, to allow the many fans staked out there to see their favourites up close.

For the fourth season of Mare fuori the characters find themselves metaphorically navigating on the open sea. Rosa, Carmine, Mimmo, Kubra, Dobermann, Cucciolo and Micciarella are fully aware that they are no longer attached to the life-saving anchor of the family. They are alone, pulled by the current out into the open sea. Now, they must overcome their most intimate fears every day to face life. They no longer have the unconditional love of their family behind them, but that of the friends they have chosen to navigate alongside them. In contrast to this story stand Pino, Edoardo, Cardiotrap, Giulia and Silvia who, for better or for worse, still live under the weight of the family bonds that condition their life. This is the time to grow up and that means understanding who you want to become and what you want to be. At this point, most of the inmates have come of adult age. Change is inevitable, but their personal growth is a choice that requires courage. They must decide how and where to orient their lives, their personal journey. Those who don’t do so allow others to do it for them. Freedom is not only to be found outside the prison, it is also an inner conquest dictated by the courage to choose. The harshness of the new director forces the kids to make a necessary choice: to rebel for their own self-determination. The conflict between the adults

and the kids is inevitable in order to understand who one is, what one wants to become and to find the voice to express it.

Season Four of Mare Fuori, directed by Ivan Silvestrini, is a Rai Fiction-Picomedia co-production, produced by Roberto Sessa based on an original idea by Cristiana Farina, written with Maurizio Careddu.

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