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Don't Tell My Boss

Genre

TV series - 2 seasons - 24 episodes

Cast

Vanessa Incontrada, Lino Guanciale, Chiara Francini, Giorgia Surina, Andrea Bosca, Federico Riccardo Rossi, Ludovica Cascione. Davide Pugliese, Saul Nanni

Directed by

Giulio Manfredonia

Don't Tell My Boss

Genre

TV series - 2 seasons - 24 episodes

Cast

Vanessa Incontrada, Lino Guanciale, Chiara Francini, Giorgia Surina, Andrea Bosca, Federico Riccardo

Directed by

Giulio Manfredonia
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Where it was filmed 'Don't Tell My Boss'

The series of incidents involving beautiful Lisa and the moody yet charming lawyer Vinci unfold over the course of 12 episodes set on the coast of Naples and the Roman coast in Ladispoli and Santa Marinella.

The main setting for the series is Naples, where Lisa moves to and starts working at Enrico Vinci’s law firm. Dominating the backdrop is the Gulf of Naples, between the coast and Castel dell’Ovo, one of the oldest buildings in the city. Its name comes from the legend that Latin poet Vergil hid an egg in its underground passages, upon the fate of which the existence of the castle and the city itself rested. Naples also plays a central role with its historical interiors, including the Circolo Velico Savoia and the Schilizzi Mausoleum.

Some scenes were instead filmed in Rome, in the coastal areas of Santa Marinella and Ladispoli, where the mysteries associated with the life of Enrico’s father are set against the ideal backdrop of the elegant building known as the ‘Villa della posta vecchia’, which was built in 1640 on ancient Roman ruins looking out over the sea near the Palo Laziale woods, which is both a 5-star hotel and a museum.

Where it was filmed 'Don't Tell My Boss'

The series of incidents involving beautiful Lisa and the moody yet charming lawyer Vinci unfold over the course of 12 episodes set on the coast of Naples and the Roman coast in Ladispoli and Santa Marinella.

The main setting for the series is Naples, where Lisa moves to and starts working at Enrico Vinci’s law firm. Dominating the backdrop is the Gulf of Naples, between the coast and Castel dell’Ovo, one of the oldest buildings in the city. Its name comes from the legend that Latin poet Vergil hid an egg in its underground passages, upon the fate of which the existence of the castle and the city itself rested. Naples also plays a central role with its historical interiors, including the Circolo Velico Savoia and the Schilizzi Mausoleum.

Some scenes were instead filmed in Rome, in the coastal areas of Santa Marinella and Ladispoli, where the mysteries associated with the life of Enrico’s father are set against the ideal backdrop of the elegant building known as the ‘Villa della posta vecchia’, which was built in 1640 on ancient Roman ruins looking out over the sea near the Palo Laziale woods, which is both a 5-star hotel and a museum.

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Data sheet

Genre
TV series - 2 seasons - 24 episodes
Directed by
Giulio Manfredonia
Cast
Vanessa Incontrada, Lino Guanciale, Chiara Francini, Giorgia Surina, Andrea Bosca, Federico Riccardo Rossi, Ludovica Cascione. Davide Pugliese, Saul Nanni
Country of production
Italy
Year
2016
Production

Lux Vide, Rai Fiction

Plot

Lisa, a widow with financial problems, gets a job at the law firm of Enrico Vinci, a charming man but one with an ugly temper, from whom she doesn’t hide the existence of her two children.

The locations

Castel dell'Ovo
Region: Campania Type: Castle Territory: Historical centre, Sea
Naples
Region: Campania Type: City Territory: City, Sea

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