Real males: because the new Netflix series on the patriarchate deserves a possibility

The best way to exorcise certain fears is to try to laugh about it, and this is exactly what will try to do Real males towards a slippery theme such as Patriarchate and a certain type of toxic masculinity. In the new Netflix series arriving on the platform on May 21, four friends played by Maurizio Lastrico, Matteo Martari, Francesco Montanari And Pietro Sermonti In fact, they will try to question themselves in a world that tries to turn towards a certain (and sacrosanct) gender equality that will put them more and more to the narrow.

Francesco Montanari and Sarah Felberbaum.Lucia Iuorio/Netflix

Always linked to their status as Alfa males, the four protagonist friends of Real males They will have to suddenly rediscover their place in society and in the dynamics of couple without losing, in the meantime, themselves, giving life to a comedy that, judging by the trailer, promises laughter and points of reflection. The series, which also sees in the cast Thony, Sarah Felberbaum, Laura Adriani, Alice Lupparelliwith Corrado Fortuna And Nicole Grimaudo, It is produced by Greenland (Matteo Rovere, you know, is a guarantee), written by Furio Andreotti, Giulia Calenda and Ugo Ripamonti and directed by Matteo Oleotto and Letizia Lamartire.

Francesco Montanari Pietro Sermonti Matteo Martari and Maurizio Lastrico.
Francesco Montanari, Pietro Sermonti, Matteo Martari and Maurizio Lastrico.Lucia Iuorio/Netflix

In eight episodes Real malesBased on a Spanish series always available on Netflix And created by Alberto Caballero, Laura Caballero, Daniel Deorador, Araceli Alvarez de Sotomayor – in short, he will try to play with certain gender stereotypes and to demonstrate that real males are not those who remain anchored to their fragile certainties but those who have the courage to take a step back, realizing that the times have changed and that it is necessary to be in the bell to be fooled.

Source: Vanity Fair

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