Italy’s Lux Video to build a series on 2012 Costa Concorda Shipwrak

Chief Italian manufacturer Luka Bernbei who runs FramtalGetting up Lux video bannerAaj Tak is getting ready for one of its most ambitious projects: “Floating Lives,” the 2012 Costa Concorda revolves around a six-part international drama series around Shipwrak.

The series, which has a budget of approximately € 40 million ($ 43 million), will chart the Costa Concorda cruise ship by eight firefighters from the Costa Guard in Italy’s seaside city Grosito, yet untold, untold, untold, rescue mission.

Bernbei has secured these eight rescuers of life rights, which on the night of January 13, 2012, after crashing in rocks away from Giglio Island in Tuskni. The accident caused 32 deaths in one of the biggest marine disasters in Italian history. When they reached the site, the pitch was dark and inspired over 1,000 cabins of the submerged corridors and sinking ship to save 30 passengers, which were unaware even after more than 4,200 crew and guests closed the listing ship.

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Bernbei told Diversity In an interview that he came into one of these firefighters during a boat trip in Tuscany and was inspired to tell his story with others who put his life at Costa Concorda.

The Vipul manufacturer has already assembled the major creative to work on “Floating Lives”, including the screenwriter Mario Raggi (“Blanca,” “Devils”), Giampiero Rigosi (“The Red Door”), and Carlo Lusareli (“The Red Door,” The Red Door, “L” is also behind. Lux videoThe Amy Award winner “The Bible” series that was distributed to 140 countries.

Instead of traditional disaster fare, Bernbei said that ‘Floating Lives’ would be more than a character-powered chain that would revolve around the real and intimate stories of eight passengers and five firefighters. “

The manufacturer explained that each episode would follow a fire fighter and one of the passengers they saved, shifting between the past and the present – unlike the life of the rescue and guest before the tragedy, the potentially, showing their respective family life and dream holiday for accidents and upcoming battles for existence. In this way, Bernbei said, “We can” connect with these characters to a deep level and understand what they stood to lose. ”

“This is a story about bravery because these eight firefighters did not receive official instructions, and they decided to adopt this mission with their own equipment, as they started receiving calls directly from those who were saying that they were trapped in a sinking ship and no one was helping them.”

“I personally talked with these firefighters because I bought the rights of their lives and what I was killed was that they faced when they decided to go on the ship. “He said in such a situation, you have 10 seconds to think, ‘Are I doing the right thing?” ‘If I die, what will happen to my family, my children, my partner?’ Finally it is a life for a life, “Bernbei said.

“Floating Lives” will also benefit from the state -of -the -art studio of Lux Video located on the outskirts of Rome, which was used only for another high profile series, “Sandokan“The site claims a 360-degree OLED wall in 24K resolution, which is running 15-feet high and 230-ft. For the ambitious limited series, Bernbei said that Lux Video will manufacture on this technique and test a new innovative 3D technology.

The news of “Floating Lives” comes on a busy London screening market heels for Lux Video, where Fremantelle was presented “Sandokan“Italian writer Emilio Annagari’s prestigious book series adapted to classic pirate story with a modern tech, his high-end show” with “Costiera“Set on Amalfi coast.

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