The crime dramedy (4×100’) with the International title: Fosca, a Tuscan policewoman is a Mediaset and Banijay Studios Italy co-production. Directed by Fabrizio Costa. Written by Dido Castelli and Graziano Diana, with Vanessa Incontrada and Francesco Arca
Fosca Innocenti is deputy police chief in Arezzo. She is proud and stubbornly single, lives on a farm, has an incredible sense of smell and loves to go for long, lonely rides on her horse, Artù. Fosca leads a team of women (plus one man) with whom she solves intricate murder cases. Even among the scents, the beautiful light and the placid hills of Tuscany, heinous crimes take place. Fosca does not face the mafia, nor terrorism, nor hardened criminals: she has to deal with "normal people" who kill out of greed, cowardice or long-standing hatred. At the end of the day, Fosca allows herself a glass of Chianti wine with her best friend, Cosimo, whom she has known since childhood and with whom, unexpectedly, something deeper than friendship is about to be born.
Fosca Innocenti is deputy police chief in Arezzo. She is proud and stubbornly single, lives on a farm, has an incredible sense of smell and loves to go for long, lonely rides on her horse, Artù. Fosca leads a team of women (plus one man) with whom she solves intricate murder cases. Even among the scents, the beautiful light and the placid hills of Tuscany, heinous crimes take place. Fosca does not face the mafia, nor terrorism, nor hardened criminals: she has to deal with "normal people" who kill out of greed, cowardice or long-standing hatred. At the end of the day, Fosca allows herself a glass of Chianti wine with her best friend, Cosimo, whom she has known since childhood and with whom, unexpectedly, something deeper than friendship is about to be born.