It is not the Django original, but a modern transposition. Django, as well as Sky he wanted to readjust it, in one television series announced on Thursday morning, it has little to do with Sergio Corbucci’s film. The show, an international co-production whose first episodes will be directed by Francesca Comencini, he promised to keep the western setting intact and little else. “This project captured me right away, also thanks to extremely strong female characters.
Django offers a new and interesting point of view on the idea of ​​masculinity in the western genre», Comencini explained, describing the TV series, still without a debut date, as« A universal story that celebrates diversity and minorities ».
Django, in the Sky adaptation starring Matthias Schoenaerts, follows the construction of a small utopia. New Babylon, home to outcasts and minorities, to women and men of all races, backgrounds and creeds, was founded in the Wild West, the dream of a couple close to marriage. Sarah and John, founding fathers of a town that knows no discrimination, wanted to welcome every stranger, every foreigner. Not Django, however, happened to be in New Babylon in an attempt to find his daughter whom he believes survived the slaughter of his family.
That sweet little girl, however, has ceased to exist. And, in its place, a woman was formed, resolute, strong. Sarah, the daughter Django feared lost, does not want her father in New Babylon. It could bring trouble, destruction. But Corbucci’s Northern veteran is determined to stay, certain that his little girl is in greater danger than she can imagine.
“This series reinterprets that absolute cult in a contemporary key, providing viewers with an unprecedented and current approach to the genre and point of view », declared Nicola Maccanico EVP Programming Sky Italia, reiterating what was underlined by the French production companies. “By highlighting modern themes within a classic western, the creators will rethink the genre and explore complex narratives from a strong female perspective,” explained StudioCanal’s Anne Chérel and Beatriz Campos, saying they are thrilled to be able to collaborate with the entire team that gave birth to Gomorrah, Francesca Comencini, Leonardo Fasoli and Maddalena Ravagli.

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