A Christmas gift from Rai to all Alberto Angela’s fans: in fact, on Christmas evening, Saturday, December 25, 2021, at 9:25 p.m. on Rai1, the program Stanotte a Napoli will be aired, a new stage in the series “Stanotte a” that has already seen the popular TV popularizer take his audience to different cities in Italy, from Florence to Venice, from Rome to Turin.
This time it is the turn of an extraordinary episode dedicated to the city of Naples, under the banner of discovery. Alberto Angela and his troupe move through the alleys of the city to discover Castel dell’Ovo, Piazza del Plebiscito, the Royal Palace, the San Carlo Theater, the Certosa di San Martino. And then again San Gennaro and his treasure, the Veiled Christ of the Sansevero Chapel, the monastery of Santa Chiara, the nativity scenes of Via San Gregorio Armeno. Famous places that open to viewers quietly, far from the tourist flow.
Accompanying Rai1’s audience along the journey are illustrious personalities (actors, singers, sportsmen) chosen to convey the spirit of the city. It is they who reveal unexpected aspects of Naples: Giancarlo Giannini plays the role of Charles of Bourbon, the king who really forged the city in the 18th century. Massimo Ranieri with his voice recalls the importance and diffusion in the world of Neapolitan song. Marisa Laurito recounts the many Christmases spent in Naples in the company of unforgettable characters. Serena Rossi in music illustrates the connection the city has always had with coffee. The myth of Maradona is revived by Salvatore Bagni, his teammate. Serena Autieri evokes the atmosphere of the Café Chantant in the Salone Margherita, one of the most evocative places in Naples.
Stanotte a Napoli is directed by Gabriele Cipollitti and is a production made by RAI in 4K HDR. Photography is by Vincenzo Calò. An episode written by Aldo Piro, Fabio Buttarelli, Ilaria Degano, Vito Lamberti and Emilio Quinto.
For Christmas, Alberto Angela takes everyone to Naples. Tonight on Rai1 |
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