Gomorrha staffel 4 episodenguide Continue SerialGerman titleGomorrorimal titleGomoralProduceing the countryItaloriginal languageNepolitan, ItalianYear (e)2014-Episodes48 in 4 seasons (list)GenreDrama, MafiaRegieStefano Sollima, Francesca Comencini, Claudio CupelliniIdeaRoberto SavianoProduktionCattleya, Sky ItaliaMusikMokadelicCameraPaolo Carner, Michele D'AttanasioFirst May 2014 (Italy) on SkyGermanFirst broadcast10. October 2014 on Sky Atlantic HDCast Salvatore Esposito: Gennaro Genny Savastano Marco D'Amor: Ciro Di Marzio Christiana Dell'Anna: Patricia Santoro Fortunato Serlino: Pietro Savastano Fabio De Caro: Malammore Cristina Donadio: Annalis Scianel Maglio Marco Palvetti: Salvatore Conte Maria Pia Calzone: Immacolata Imma Savastano Gianfranco Gallo: Giuseppe Avitabile Ivana Lotito: Azzurra Avitabile Arturo Muselli: Enzo Villa Synchronization Gennaro Savastano: Jeffrey Vippecht Pietro Savastano : Charles Rettinghaus Ciro Di Marzio: Nicola Devico Mamone Immacolata Savastano: Sabine Arnhold Gomorrha is an Italian television series based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Italian writer Roberto Saviano. Plot Season 1 Pietro Savastano is the boss of one of the most powerful and influential Camorra clans in Naples. Savastano's right-hand man is the ambitious Ciro Di Marzio, one of the most experienced and cold-blooded soldiers in the clan, who is called Immortal after the survivor of the assassination attempt. When Ciro sets fire to the home of the mother of the boss of the rival clan Salvatore Conte, a war breaks out between the two families, during which Conte flees to Spain. Ciro also takes care of pietro Gennaro's immature son to prepare him for the duties and responsibilities of the future boss of the family. Gennaro was hospitalized after a serious motorcycle accident. When Pietro finds out about it, he takes his car and goes to the hospital. On the way there he is stopped by the police. During the subsequent inspection of the car drugs and several thousand euros in cash were seized, and Pietro was arrested and sent to prison. The clan is then led by Pietro Immakorat's wife, who, however, does not trust Ciro and considers her son Gennaro incompetent. Although Pietro gives orders from prison, Immakorat bypasses her husband and orders Ciro to go to Spain, where he reaches an agreement with Salvatore Conte on a peace agreement and business relations between the clans. She also sends a recovering Gennaro on a dangerous mission to Honduras, where he is to arrange new drug shipments as Pietro's successor. After a long stay in Honduras, Gennaro returns to Naples matured much more serious, cruel and more confident than before. Although Gennaro feels ready to lead the clan, senior members of the Savastano clan do not recognize him as the boss. As Gennaro makes important decisions, more and more surrounds himself with young members of the clan, and Ciro increasingly evades responsibility, Ciro decides to part with the Savastano family with other Camorristi. Behind his back, he has Gennaro Savastano kill confidant Salvatore Conte to provoke a new feud between the Conte and Savastano clans, weakening Gennaro's position. Pietro Savastano, whose health has deteriorated, can no longer issue orders because of the transfer to a maximum security prison (Article 41-bis). Immakorat learns that Ciro is behind the sabotage of the clan. When she confronts him, he kills her immediately after the meeting. Gennaro also finds evidence of the betrayal of the Ciro family. He then kills alleged traitors in the clan, among them many of the older members who still have Pietro Savastano. Ciro and Malammore, one of the most loyal members of the Savastano clan, can avoid being attacked by the people of Jennano. After the killings, Gennaro barricaded himself in Vele di Scampia to prevent the expected attacks of Ciro or Salvatore Conte, who has since returned from Spain. When he learns through an informant sent by Ciro that he will attend his daughter's choral performance, he sends his men to kill him. On the way there, however, they were intercepted and mostly killed by Conte and his men. Gennaro arrives alone in the theater with a kidnapped neighbor boy dressed as a family man, and encounters Ciro. Ciro, who abused his own family as bait and was already waiting for him, is not shy and shoots Gennaro, who goes to the ground. Ciro's daughter and his wife were not injured in the panic. Eventually, Pietro Savastano was taken to another prison in an armored vehicle, and the car was attacked by masked men. After the attackers free Pietro Savastano, Malammore opens up. In the last scene, Gennaro lies shot on the ground and apparently still alive. Season 2 Pietro Savastano learns about his son's life-threatening injuries in his hiding place, but can do nothing for him in his situation. After his recovery, Gennaro first stays with his Central American drug suppliers and arranges deliveries to Europe, his father Pietro hiding in Cologne. Takes over the Savastanos business in Naples and, along with other local bosses, forms a kind of co-op with a central drug purchase through Salvatore Conte, so that Savastanos can not restore a foothold in the face of the closed block. The alliance divides Savastanos' sales zone with each other and agrees to resolve conflicts together. However, their reliance on Conte as a supplier is causing growing discontent. Now Ciro must take more care of his safety and protect his family. His wife admits that Ciro abused his daughter as bait and is considering asking the police to protect both. She was seen by a man on the way to the presidium, but decides to return and returns home. Ciro kills her anyway because she wants to turn her away from him and because of alleged betrayal. Gennaro returns to Europe, finds a major buyer from the Roman builder Don Giuseppe, who is also a member of mafia circles, and begins a relationship with his daughter Azzurra. Meeting with his father in Cologne shows a deep gap between father and son. While Pietro Gennaros demands unconditional support to buy weapons, take revenge and reclaim his territory, Gennaro sees his future in new and much more profitable deals with drugs and real estate in Rome. When Pietro wants to complete the business with his arms supplier, Calabresen, who fell into a non-small man in the Ndrangheta, he and his son were caught up in an armed robbery. Gennaro and Pietro avoid shooting while all the other restaurant guests are shot. On the run from the German police Gennaro brings his emaciated father to safety. After a night in the warehouse Pietro pick up and disappear without saying goodbye. Pietro returns to Naples, Gennaro to Rome. In her secret hideout, Pietro, through a boutique saleswoman, Patricia, Malammore's niece, keeps in touch with her people and organizes anti-allied rallies to divide them. Ciro knows Pietro's back in town, but he can't track him down. Meanwhile, Salvatore Conte has a secret love affair with the transgender singer. When one of his men, 'O Mulatto, was rudely insulted at a party, he was shot and humiliated by Conte. Ciro exploits this conflict, pulls Conte's men to his side and kills him with their help. To prevent war, Ciro meets Gennaro in Trieste. Contrary to his father's orders to kill Ciro, he agrees with him that the Savastano clan will receive a resoman, from which the Ciro union will remain. To do this savasanos do not leave the area. Pietro does not fit into this agreement and now tries to destroy the union of Ciro, fueling internal conflicts. Even gennaro's surviving old youthful pals, such as 'o Track, don't want to be limited and break the agreement. After their punishment, they are transferred to the Ciro Alliance. Azzurra became pregnant and is preparing a wedding with a happy Gennaro. With 'o Principe, he painted one of Ciro's allies on his side. His plan, however, is thwarted by his father, who in turn wants to break the alliance in his own way and aspires to 'o Principe. He shoots 'o Principe, although he shows his collaboration with Gennaro. After Principe's death, suspicion remains only on the only remaining old friend of Ciro O Nano, who needs to escape with his family. However, in his hideout, he was soon shot dead by Pietro's men in front of his family. Ciro does not know who is responsible for the death of his last friend. He suspects one or more of his allies who wanted to avenge The Death of Principe. The alliance disintegrates, and former ally Ciro Schianel again joins Savastanos, but Pietro sends the killers. She can still run on time, but she's on the run. She had previously killed about Track after he sparked a failed attack on her son, who had just been released from prison. She'll drown him just as he killed her brother Cuccinette in the first season. But her son, who had just been released from prison, is also killed. Ciro, who is now on his own, who developed a bite of conscience for all his murders, especially for the murder of his wife, was able to identify Patricia as an envoy at the same time and shadow her in order to track down Pietro. After the chase, Patricia and Pietro can get to the hideout of Ciro Pietro in time. In her new, now open residence Pietro Patricia discovers that after the death of his wife Immakokata, it is time for a new woman on his side, and to start a new family. He chose a much younger Patricia for this, and she enters into a relationship with him. The rest of the allies are also consistently eliminated by Pietro.
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