Series yes, series no: the new advice of Orientaserie

They are the TV series on the crest of the wave, everyone talks about them, everyone watches them.

But what educational content do they convey? What kind of audience are the different TV series aimed at?

Orientaserie, the platform promoted by Aiart, the media citizens’ association, which promotes an aware use of the media, and by the Master in International Screenwriting and Production of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Milan, partner of CEFA Schools, analyzes some TV Series of the moment: some are recommended, some are not. However, since they are widely seen, it is right to review them to make families aware of the proposed contents and offer the opportunity to develop an opinion about it without remaining estranged from current trends.

“It doesn’t matter whether we talk about it good or bad, the important thing is that we talk about it” said Dorian Gray at the hand of Oscar Wilde.

The Last of Us One of the most anticipated series of the year, based on the highly successful video game of the same name. The last of us is the story of a singular fatherhood relationship set in a world that is ending due to a horrendous pandemic. Not recommended for under 16s (at least) due to the violence and delicacy of some issues.

Platform: On Sky and NowTv

Read the full review of the TV series “The Last of Us”

 

Good morning Mom! -Season II The sequel to the series much loved by the public has a particularly intense start to the season in which the undisputed value of the family continues to be promoted with realism and delicacy, which in the midst of the storm remains a shining beacon in the life of every single character.

Platform: Mediaset Infinity

Read the full review of the TV series “Good morning Mom!”

 

The Sea Beyond – III season The third season of the RaiPlay series on boys detained in juvenile prison is enjoying great success and does not disappoint expectations. The spectator feels called to make a judgment on what he sees, because good and evil are very clear, but until the end the choices and actions of the protagonists are not taken for granted.

Platform: On RaiPlay

Read the full review of the TV series “The Sea Beyond”

 

“The screen of wishes. How TV series change our lives” Presentation of the latest book by Stefania Garassini, director of OrientaSerie, which investigates the impact that serial stories have on us and on young people.

Watch “Screen of Wishes” on YouTube