The series is based on The Split, a scripted format distributed by BBC Studios. The six-part series is produced by Palomar with Tempesta Film in collaboration with Rai Fiction.
Locally titled Studio Battaglia, the format has been adapted by Lisa Nur Sultan (On My Skin) and is directed by Simone Spada (Hotel Gagarin). The three sisters are played by Barbora Bobulova (Cuore Sacro/Sacred Heart), Miriam Dalmazio (Anna) and Marina Occhionero (Monterossi).
Lunetta Savino (Saturn In Opposition) plays their mother, and Massimo Ghini (The New Pope) will play their father. The cast also features Thomas Trabacchi (Nico, 1988) and Giorgio Marchesi (Medici).
The Emmy- and BAFTA Award-winning original U.K. series comes from Abi Morgan (River, Suffragette, The Hour) and was broadcast in the U.K. on BBC One and co-produced with Sundance TV in the U.S. It was produced by Sister.
Italy marks the third market to license the format. The Turkish production company MF Yapim, is adapting the series as Evlilik Hakkinda Her Sey (All About Marriage) for the free-to-air FOX channel in Turkey. Korean broadcaster JTBC licensed the format in 2020.
Locally titled Studio Battaglia, the format has been adapted by Lisa Nur Sultan (On My Skin) and is directed by Simone Spada (Hotel Gagarin). The three sisters are played by Barbora Bobulova (Cuore Sacro/Sacred Heart), Miriam Dalmazio (Anna) and Marina Occhionero (Monterossi).
Lunetta Savino (Saturn In Opposition) plays their mother, and Massimo Ghini (The New Pope) will play their father. The cast also features Thomas Trabacchi (Nico, 1988) and Giorgio Marchesi (Medici).
The Emmy- and BAFTA Award-winning original U.K. series comes from Abi Morgan (River, Suffragette, The Hour) and was broadcast in the U.K. on BBC One and co-produced with Sundance TV in the U.S. It was produced by Sister.
Italy marks the third market to license the format. The Turkish production company MF Yapim, is adapting the series as Evlilik Hakkinda Her Sey (All About Marriage) for the free-to-air FOX channel in Turkey. Korean broadcaster JTBC licensed the format in 2020.