After leaving Corsica, dismissed by her brother to whom she had entrusted the affairs of the family, Sandra returns after a year of exile. Rather than Bastia where her brother reigns supreme, Sandra chose to settle in Paris where she now shares her life with Enzo, an Italian who is unaware of all his activities. Sandra does not take long to impose itself in the middle of the circles of games of the capital. However, she has not forgotten the betrayal of her brother ...
If you’re searching for a series that combines thrilling action, deep character development, and a captivating storyline, look no further than Antimafia Squad (original title: Squadra antimafia – Palermo oggi). This Italian television series immerses viewers into the gritty world of organized crime as it chronicles the struggles between law enforcement and the Mafia in Palermo. With eight seasons and a total of 74 episodes, this show has successfully captured audiences’ attention since its premiere in 2009.
At the center of this gripping narrative are two powerful women: Claudia Mares, played by Simona Cavallari, who serves as the vice chief of police at an elite anti-mafia squad; and Rosy Abate, portrayed by Giulia Michelini, a young woman linked to one of Italy's oldest criminal clans. Their complex relationship forms the emotional core of the series, showcasing not just their professional rivalry but also their shared tragic past. As Claudia leads her team through turbulent investigations and dangerous confrontations with organized crime, viewers witness how personal histories intertwine with broader societal conflicts.
The first season sets a thrilling tone right from its debut episode when Claudia steps into her role after Lauria’s murder, leading her new team on an urgent hunt for his killer. The stakes rise dramatically as mafia families engage in violent turf wars; Episode 2 depicts brutal retaliation from both sides as loyalties are tested. Each episode masterfully escalates tension while simultaneously peeling back layers on its characters’ motives—an outstanding feat for any drama series.