Season 1 · Episode 1
An aspiring director arrives on set for his first day and is faced with staffing issues, creative disagreements, and self-centered actors.
Sergio forces Alessandro to sign documents that strip him of all his rights, and the excellent performance of a stage actor casts the cast in a bad light.
One of the actors in the cast looks nothing like the photograph released by his agency and a Peruvian boy tries to sneak in among the extras.
To impress a director friend, René shoots the day's scenes with a steadycam, meanwhile Biascica asks Alessandro for advice on love matters.
The network hopes to boost ratings with a new character's raunchy jokes, just when Corinna may be forced to leave the series.
While a fan visit creates tension on the set, René directs Stanis and Corinna in an awkward nude scene.
During some night scenes, the cast ended up getting drunk on the limoncello sent by the network director, causing several problems during filming.
Alfredo replaces René, who is struggling with gastric problems, while Stanis' father takes advantage of his son's fame to get a part.
To appease the pro-Catholic press, René has to reshoot a scene featuring an abortion, while Duccio discovers that someone has taken the money from his jacket.
While filming is interrupted due to Corinna, Davide is worried about the low turnout of journalists at the press conference.
After the first episode aired, the cast and crew eagerly awaited the ratings results, and René shot a short film about ants.
While René is in Milan to introduce some actors to an advertising agency, the assistant director and the director of photography swap roles.
The series is suspended due to low ratings, so René has to remove all the cast members from the scene in the final episode and Boris is not feeling well.
While the budget forces the production to shoot the final episode in just two days, everyone is anxious to find out whether the series will be canceled or not.
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