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Sky Cinema’s extensive portfolio includes more than 12 shows, spanning the years from 2008 to N/A. Among Sky Cinema’s finest offerings are Romanzo criminale and Quo vadis, baby?, which debuted in 2008 and 2008, respectively. Dive into our updated selection of Sky Cinema’s finest, featuring more than 12 series as of April 2025.
Follows a criminal gang in Rome that has a near monopoly of the city's heroin trade. Besides their internal feuding, the gang has to deal with the Camorra and Sicilian Mafia that both supply its heroin, the police led by Commissioner Scialoja and the Italian secret services.
In Treatment is an Italian TV series directed by Saverio Costanzo and starring Sergio Castellitto.
In the idyllic town of Pineta on the beautiful Tuscan coast, Recently-divorced Massimo Viviani owns the local watering hole, Barlume. He also moonlights as an amateur detective, solving strange crimes with the gossipy gang of eccentric septuagenarians who frequent his bar.
Set in Bologna, it is a noir from the deep and tense tones. Protagonist is Giorgia Cantini, a private investigator forty years, apparently sullen, rebellious and instinctive.
Moana is a 2009 Italian biographical dramatic miniseries directed by Alfredo Peyretti about the life and death of Italian adult movie star Moana Pozzi.
The unconventional Petra Delicato is tasked with solving violent crimes alongside an old-school policeman. The two couldn’t be more different - but their shared determination to uncover the truth leads to a successful partnership.
Back in the police force after being suspended, Vicenzo Palmieri, infamous for his rough charm, adopts creative ways to bring criminals to justice.
The seemingly perfect life of a small-town family is shattered when their teenage son disappears after becoming involved with a satanic cult.
Una poltrona per due is an Italian television series.