La Terza Verità
La Terza Verità

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La Terza Verità

2007
Movie
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Italian

An unbelievable coincidence, a conclusion based on unconfirmed news, a media and social short circuit. The effects can be devastanting, a life can be completely riuned. Even that of a success man, even that of a surgeon who is trating small bodies affected by the most terrible ills. This is a tragedy that is born from suspicion. Sergio is suspected of being a brutal seriel killer, someone who has been killing for years in a rich provincial city. A tragedy, a black hole that suddendly sucks down all our certains, one by one. This is the worst nightmare that could possibly happen to anyone of us. And infact it happens to Sergio. Voices and insinuations are more dangerous than a sentence. Suspicion spreads more quickly than the penal code and it will ruin a man's reputation. With no appeal allowed.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Massimo MartiniGenres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

The series follows the investigation into the disappearance of a young woman named Sofia. As Detective Claudia Munari delves deeper, she uncovers a complex web of secrets, lies, and betrayals involving Sofia's family, friends, and lovers. The investigation becomes increasingly personal as Claudia finds parallels between Sofia's life and her own past traumas.

Critical Reception

La Terza Verità was a critically acclaimed miniseries in Italy, praised for its gripping plot, strong performances, and atmospheric direction. It successfully blended elements of mystery and drama, keeping viewers engaged until the very end. The series was particularly noted for its exploration of complex psychological themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intricate and suspenseful narrative.

  • Lauded for strong acting, particularly from the lead.

  • Appreciated for its mature handling of psychological drama.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable internationally, but was a significant television event in Italy.

Fun Fact

The series was originally broadcast as a television miniseries in two parts, with each part having a substantial runtime, effectively making it a long-form film.

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