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| runtime = 120 min
| runtime = 120 min
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| director = [[Raffaele Mertes]]
| country = [[Italy]]
| starring = {{Plainlist|
*[[Anna Valle]]
*[[Alessandro Preziosi]]
*[[Lorenzo Flaherty]]
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| cinematography = Mirko Fioravanti
| composer = Savio Riccardi
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| language = Italian
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| network = [[Canale 5]]
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| last_aired = 23 November 2011
| last_aired = {{end date|2011|11|23|df=y}}
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'''''Un amore e una vendetta''''' is an Italian television series. The eight episode series aired on the [[Canale 5]] network from 12 October through 23 November 2011, and featured [[Anna Valle]], [[Alessandro Preziosi]], and Lorenzo Flaherty.<ref name="ref1">(11 October 2011). [http://www.leichic.it/eventi/tv-chic/alessandro-prezioni-e-anna-valle-nella-fiction-un-amore-e-una-vendetta-7727.html Alessandro Preziosi e Anna Valle nella fiction “Un amore e una vendetta”], ''Lei Chic'' (in Italian)</ref> The series was first premiered at the 2011 Rome Fiction Fest at the [[Parco della Musica]].<ref name="carpet1">[http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/anna-valle-attends-the-un-amore-e-una-vendetta-premiere-news-photo/127411103 2011 Rome Fiction Fest Day 2], Gettyimages.com, Retreived 6 May 2014 (photo of Valle attending premiere with caption in English)</ref><ref name"ityahoo1">(12 October 2011). [https://it.tv.yahoo.com/blog/zapping/un-amore-e-una-vendetta-anna-valle-e-152655625.html ‘Un amore e una vendetta’: Anna Valle e Alessandro Preziosi tornano a Mediaset], ''Yahoo Italy'' (from Funweek.it) (in Italian)</ref>
'''''Love and Vendetta''''' ({{lang-it|Un amore e una vendetta}}) is an Italian television miniseries. The eight episode series aired on the [[Canale 5]] network from 12 October through 23 November 2011, and featured [[Anna Valle]], [[Alessandro Preziosi]], and Lorenzo Flaherty.<ref name="ref1">(11 October 2011). [http://www.leichic.it/eventi/tv-chic/alessandro-prezioni-e-anna-valle-nella-fiction-un-amore-e-una-vendetta-7727.html Alessandro Preziosi e Anna Valle nella fiction “Un amore e una vendetta”], ''Lei Chic'' (in Italian)</ref> The series was first premiered at the 2011 Rome Fiction Fest at the [[Parco della Musica]].<ref name="carpet1">[http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/anna-valle-attends-the-un-amore-e-una-vendetta-premiere-news-photo/127411103 2011 Rome Fiction Fest Day 2], Gettyimages.com, Retrieved 6 May 2014 (photo of Valle attending premiere with caption in English)</ref><ref name="ityahoo1">(12 October 2011). [https://it.tv.yahoo.com/blog/zapping/un-amore-e-una-vendetta-anna-valle-e-152655625.html ‘Un amore e una vendetta’: Anna Valle e Alessandro Preziosi tornano a Mediaset], ''Yahoo Italy'' (from Funweek.it) (in Italian)</ref>

The television premiere on Canale 5 was watched by 4.4 million viewers for a 17.72% share, winning its time slot, and continuing to perform well throughout its run.<ref name="mag1">(13 October 2011). [http://www.davidemaggio.it/archives/46559/ascolti-tv-di-mercoledi-12-ottobre-2011-un-amore-e-una-vendetta-parte-con-4-4mln-17-72-chi-lha-visto-e-le-iene-al-15 ASCOLTI TV DI MERCOLEDI 12 OTTOBRE 2011: UN AMORE E UNA VENDETTA PARTE CON 4.4MLN (17.72%), CHI L’HA VISTO E LE IENE AL 15%. MASTERCHEF ALL’1.1%], Daviddemaggio.it (in Italian) (ratings information)</ref><ref name="mag2">(24 November 2011). [http://www.davidemaggio.it/archives/49566/ascolti-tv-di-mercoledi-23-novembre-2011-vince-milan-barcellona-65mln-21-86-regge-bene-lultima-di-un-amore-e-una-vendetta-51mln-18-48 ASCOLTI TV DI MERCOLEDI 23 NOVEMBRE 2011: VINCE MILAN-BARCELLONA (6,5MLN – 21.86%), REGGE BENE L’ULTIMA DI UN AMORE E UNA VENDETTA (5,1MLN – 18.48%)], davidemaggio.it (in Italian)</ref>


The series' storyline is loosely based on ''[[The Count of Monte Cristo]]'' by [[Alexandre Dumas]].<Ref name="sus">(26 October 2011). [http://www.ilsussidiario.net/News/Cinema-Televisione-e-Media/2011/10/26/UN-AMORE-E-UNA-VENDETTA-Lorenzo-Flaherty-vi-svelo-alcuni-segreti-di-Marco-Damiani-nuovo-e-misterioso-Conte-di-Montecristo-esclusiva-/217213/ UN AMORE E UNA VENDETTA/ Lorenzo Flaherty: vi svelo alcuni segreti di Marco Damiani, nuovo e misterioso Conte di Montecristo… (esclusiva)], ilsussidiario.net (in Italian)</ref>
Based on the popular 2006 Argentine [[telenovela]] ''[[Montecristo (Argentine telenovela)|Montecristo]]'' (which was optioned to a number of countries, including Italy), the storyline is loosely based on ''[[The Count of Monte Cristo]]'' by [[Alexandre Dumas]].<ref name="sus">(26 October 2011). [http://www.ilsussidiario.net/News/Cinema-Televisione-e-Media/2011/10/26/UN-AMORE-E-UNA-VENDETTA-Lorenzo-Flaherty-vi-svelo-alcuni-segreti-di-Marco-Damiani-nuovo-e-misterioso-Conte-di-Montecristo-esclusiva-/217213/ UN AMORE E UNA VENDETTA/ Lorenzo Flaherty: vi svelo alcuni segreti di Marco Damiani, nuovo e misterioso Conte di Montecristo… (esclusiva)], ilsussidiario.net (in Italian)</ref>


== Cast ==
It was marketed as '''''Love and Vendetta''''' in English.<ref name="english">[http://www.mediasetdistribution.com/finished-programs/releases/detail.php?id=958 Series: Love and Vendetta], Mediasetdistribution.com, Retrieved 6 May 2014</ref>
*[[Anna Valle]] as Laura Castellani
*[[Alessandro Preziosi]] as Lorenzo Bermann/Andrea Damonte
*[[Lorenzo Flaherty]] as Marco Damiani
*[[Giovanni Guidelli]] as Paolo Bianchi
*[[Paolo Seganti]] as Luca Calligaris
*[[Federico Costantini]] as Massimiliano Bianchi
*[[Elisabetta Pellini]] as Olga Bernardi
*[[Ray Lovelock (actor)|Ray Lovelock]] as Alberto Castellani
*[[Simona Borioni]] as Gabriella Bianchi
*[[Mohamed Zouaoui]] as Hassan
*[[Desirèe Noferini]] as Kadisha
*[[Fiorenza Marchegiani]] as Betta
*[[Giulia Elettra Gorietti]] as Monica
*[[Benedetta Massola]] as Stefania
*[[Miloud Mourad Benamara]] as Arab man


==References==
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Love and Vendetta
ItalianUn amore e una vendetta
Directed byRaffaele Mertes
Starring
ComposerSavio Riccardi
Country of originItaly
Original languageItalian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
CinematographyMirko Fioravanti
Running time120 min
Original release
NetworkCanale 5
Release12 October (2011-10-12) –
23 November 2011 (2011-11-23)

Love and Vendetta (Italian: Un amore e una vendetta) is an Italian television miniseries. The eight episode series aired on the Canale 5 network from 12 October through 23 November 2011, and featured Anna Valle, Alessandro Preziosi, and Lorenzo Flaherty.[1] The series was first premiered at the 2011 Rome Fiction Fest at the Parco della Musica.[2][3]

The television premiere on Canale 5 was watched by 4.4 million viewers for a 17.72% share, winning its time slot, and continuing to perform well throughout its run.[4][5]

Based on the popular 2006 Argentine telenovela Montecristo (which was optioned to a number of countries, including Italy), the storyline is loosely based on The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.[6]

Cast

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References

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