La strada di casa ("The way for home") – by Riccardo Donna, with Alessio Boni and Lucrezia Lante Della Rovere; 2 seasons. The owner of a farm, awakened after five years of coma and without memory, has to regain his place in the family and, at the same time, to discover the truth about a series of crimes.[2]
La porta rossa ("The red door") – paranormal drama by Carmine Elia, with Gabriella Pession and Lino Guanciale, from a Carlo Lucarelli's idea, 2 seasons. The police superintendent Cagliostro, killed in a shooting, keep investigating as a ghost about his same murder.[3]
Adesso tocca a me ("Now it's my turn") – biopic by Francesco Miccichè, with Cesare Bocci as Paolo Borsellino.[5]
Miniseries
Di padre in figlia ("From father to daughter") – by Riccardo Milani, with Alessio Boni and Cristiana Capotondi; 4 episodes. In Veneto, a family of grappa producers passes, within twenty years, from the patriarchate to the women power. [6]
Sirene ("Sirens") – fantasy comedy by Davide Marengo, with Valentina Bellè and Luca Argentero; 6 episodes. A family of sirens goes to live in the modern Naples.[8]
Sorelle ("Sisters") – by Cinzia Th Torrini, with Anna Valle; 6 episodes. Chiara, a successful woman lawyer, comes back in her native Matera to investigate about her sister's murder.[9]
News and educational
Divina bellezza ("Divine beauty") – by Alberto Angela; documentary about the history of Italian religious art.[10]
I mille giorni di mafia capitale ("The thousand days of Mafia capitale") – docufiction by Claudio Canepari and Giuseppe Ghinami; 6 episodes.[11]
Stanotte a Firenze ("Tonight in Florence") and Stanotte a Venezia ("Tonight in Venice") – art and history documentaries by Alberto Angela.[12]