According to a recent interview given by Faruk Turgut, president of the production company Gold Film, with Gossip TV, there is a series in the future of Can Yaman that sees in Italy-Turkey co-production with an Italian actress.
In Italy, he talks about a film with Ferzan Ozpetek, the owner of Gold Film, announces in an exclusive interview with Gossip TV his next projects with Can Yaman.
THE FIRST PRODUCTIONS WITH CAN YAMAN - "This is a mini-series of 10 episodes in Turkey/Italy co-production. The actress must be Italian. A project that can also go on digital platforms, such as Netflix ... After Bay Yanlış, I'm going to focus on these projects, but also on the co-production of the misery. At the same time, Gold Film is already preparing a new romantic comedy for the summer, starring Can Yaman".
Since the female protagonist will be Italian, I thought about which Italian (young) actress could act both in Italian and Turkish.
It's fine that there is dubbing and it wouldn't be the first production in which the protagonists act in their mother tongue and they are dubbed after or during the editing. And Can Yaman speaks both Turkish and perfect Italian, but most of the cast will be Turkish so the interaction in two completely different languages is not easy.
So, I think, we will choose some actresses able to act both in Turkish and Italian to make production costs easier and cheaper.
Denise Capezza came to mind. Who has acted in the TV series Uçurum in Turkey for 4 years.
Denise on her experience in the Turkish series: "At the beginning, it wasn't easy: a brand new role for me, exhausting rhythms, a language that wasn't my own...
But then it turned out to be one of the most important formative experiences of my life, in both artistic and human terms. When I came back to Italy I had to start all over again".
Denise Capezza is a Neapolitan actress almost 31 years old (born in 1989, one day before Can Yaman on November 7).
In 2011, after taking part in an advertising campaign of the Qatar Foundation and in an episode of the eighth season of Don Matteo, she joined the main cast of the Turkish television series Uçurum, which aired the following year. In Turkey, she is later the protagonist of other projects, both television and cinema, including the miniseries Düşler ve Umutlar and the films Hep Yek and Darbe.
Since 2016 she plays Marinella in the Italian television series Gomorrah.In 2017 she takes part in Paolo Sorrentino's advertising short film Killer in Red for Campari.
In 2018 she played Chiara, the protagonist of one of the three episodes of the comedy film San Valentino Stories with a screenplay by Alessandro Siani. In 2019 she played the character of Natalia in the second season of the Italian television series Baby, directed by Andrea De Sica and Letizia Lamartire, produced by Fabula Pictures and distributed by Netflix. In 2020 she is among the protagonists of Cobra non è, the debut feature by director Mauro Russo, released on April 30 on Amazon Prime Video.
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