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Truth appeals to me , says co-writer of Zero, Netflix s first Italian TV series to feature a predominantly Black cast

Truth appeals to me , says co-writer of Zero, Netflix s first Italian TV series to feature a predominantly Black cast Firstpost 2 hours ago The New York Times © Provided by Firstpost Truth appeals to me , says co-writer of Zero, Netflix s first Italian TV series to feature a predominantly Black cast While much of the world spent 2020 in lockdowns of varying severity, 28-year-old Italian author Antonio Dikele Distefano had the busiest year of his life. Along with working on his sixth novel, and interviewing Italians of different ethno-cultural backgrounds for a television program, he spent months on the set of Zero, a show inspired by one of his novels that premiered on Netflix on 21 April.

Zero review: Delightfully-grounded take on the superhero origin story

Rome s Netflix Drama Zero is the First TV Show in Italy With Black Cast

Rome s Netflix Drama Zero is the First TV Show in Italy With Black Cast Published April 29th, 2021 - 01:27 GMT New Italian Netflix drama Zero (Twitter) Highlights Omar (Giuseppe Dave Seke) is simply trying to get by, scraping a living as a pizza delivery guy, looking after his sister and steering clear of his shady dad. There is so much to love about “Zero” on paper.  Also Read Created by Italian comic book artist and screenwriter Menotti, and written by Antonio Dikele Distefano, the eight-part Netflix drama has all the ingredients of a cult hit for the streaming giant: A cast of young Italian actors, a tale of underrepresented society in the barrios of Milan, a willingness to take on issues of racism across Italian class divides, and a lovingly cultivated soundtrack featuring local and international artists. And if that wasn’t enough, the titular hero has superpowers!

Review: Italian drama Zero is no Heroes

Indian Miss Universe runner-up’s peace dream inspired by Kuwaiti childhood Adline Castelino tells Arab News about growing up in Arab environment with Pakistani friends, her belief in future for India, Pakistan built on mutual respect Updated 08 June 2021 June 08, 2021 00:16 NEW DELHI: Indian model Adline Castelino believes that coming third runner-up in the recent Miss Universe pageant in Florida will provide the springboard to follow her dream of becoming a peace envoy. The 22-year-old beauty queen recently told Arab News about her childhood years growing up in an Arab culture, the need for peace between rival nations such as Pakistan and India, and her plans to spend time with family and enjoy food when the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic subsides.

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