Writers of Gomorrah develop crime series on Italy's White Uno Gang murders

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Writers Leonardo Fasoli and Maddalena Ravagli, known for "Gomorrah," are developing a new crime series about Italy's White Uno Gang. This gang, active in the 1980s and 1990s, was composed mainly of police officers and linked to numerous violent crimes. The series will explore the gang's history, including 103 heists that resulted in 24 deaths. It aims to uncover unresolved questions about their motives and connections to Italian secret services. The project is produced by Riccardo Tozzi and Pietro Valsecchi. This new adaptation follows a previous 2001 series on the same topic, which was popular in Italy but did not gain international attention. The producers hope to present a more compelling narrative for both Italian and global audiences.


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