(Adnkronos) - Ilary Blasi torna su Netflix dal 9 gennaio. E lo fa con la docu-serie 'Ilary', che arriva dopo ‘Unica’ in cui ha raccontato il suo punto di vista sulla separazione da Francesco Totti. Diretta da Tommaso Deboni, scritta da Romina Ronchi, Peppi Nocera con Ennio Meloni e Jacopo Ghirardelli, ‘Ilary’ (prodotta da Banijay Italia) è un viaggio nella ‘nuova’ vita della conduttrice: 5 episodi che mostrano "come sono veramente", dice la conduttrice all'Adnkronos. Ma non è da sola. Con lei ci sono la famiglia, le amiche di sempre e il fidanzato Bastian, che si racconta per la prima volta a partire dal giorno del loro primo incontro. 'Ilary' è il ritratto di una donna autentica, che non conosce il verbo 'mollare', alla continua ricerca di nuovi stimoli e traguardi. Blasi mostra al pubblico i suoi primi passi nel mondo del cinema nei panni di se stessa ma anche in campo culinario con le lezioni dello chef Ruben di 'Cucina in balcone con Ruben'. E ancora, si mette in gioco non solo sconfiggendo una delle sue più grandi paure, ovvero lanciarsi col paracadute, ma anche iscrivendosi all'università per realizzare il sogno di diventare una criminologa. Tra gli special guest della serie c’è infatti il suo più grande idolo, Federica Sciarelli, che conduce il suo programma preferito, ovvero 'Chi l'ha visto'.
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00:00In Ila we recognize Bastian.
00:02She's a bit French.
00:04No, Bastian.
00:06Bastian.
00:07What did this relationship make you discover or rediscover about love?
00:13God, this is a difficult question.
00:15Like Marzullo, who became you.
00:17Actually, apart from the fact that every person, every love,
00:21is still a discovery, regardless of...
00:24So...
00:26The relationship is different,
00:28but because you're also at a different age,
00:31with a different baggage, so...
00:36But I never stopped believing in love, fundamentally.
00:39So it's not that I rediscovered,
00:41God, does love exist?
00:43No, I've always believed, so...
00:47And then things happen.
00:49What does Ila represent for you?
00:55It represents...
01:00what I am,
01:02and how people, my friends, my family, know me.
01:07So I hope I've conveyed it to you too,
01:12if you're watching.
01:14In Ila we see that you want to get a degree in Criminology.
01:18I ruined this thing.
01:20I want to ask you if you'd like the conduct of those who've seen it,
01:25and when you'll graduate.
01:28So...
01:29The conduct of those who've seen it?
01:31No, because Federica is number one,
01:33and it's right that she does it.
01:35I always follow her, I like her a lot,
01:37and so...
01:39I see her much better.
01:41I'll tell you the truth,
01:43it's a broadcast that I like,
01:45but I don't know if I'd be able to stay as bright as she is,
01:49so I could say things live that don't go well.
01:53So I don't think it's a broadcast for me.
01:55Having said that,
01:57now we've done the entrance exam.
01:59Now I've ruined this thing, Lucrezia,
02:01because now everyone is asking me,
02:02when will you graduate?
02:03God, what expectations!
02:04I'm the one who yells at my kids that they have to study,
02:07and then I'm the first one who doesn't continue.
02:10I'm in trouble.
02:11Well, let's see.
02:12Step by step.
02:13But, I mean, getting involved is always good.
02:17There's always time.
02:18To learn, to study, to die, and to pay.
02:22Always to pay.
02:23Always to pay, there's always time.
02:26You took part in the film L'Amore e altre seghe mentali.
02:28If you'd like to go back to the cinema,
02:30and with which director would you like to work?
02:33So, the cinema...
02:34Yes, I'm curious.
02:35I'll tell you the truth,
02:36completely different from television,
02:38absurd breaks,
02:40but it's beautiful to see yourself again on the big screen.
02:43So, yes, I'd do an experience.
02:46As long as I don't always play Hilary,
02:48because I always play Hilary,
02:49so I'd like to do something different.
02:51I don't know if I'm able to do it.
02:53Anyway, let's put it as a dream, yes.
02:55Let's put it as a new challenge.
02:57But there are so many directors,
02:59from Mocchino to Verzia.
03:02I don't know, so many, really so many.
03:05And there's a character.
03:06Look, one goes well with anyone.
03:08I take everything.
03:09And there's a...
03:10Would you like to do a more comedic or dramatic cinema?
03:14So, if I have to challenge myself,
03:16I'd do the opposite of what I am in life,
03:18so something a bit more committed,
03:19a bit more dramatic, no?
03:21So Hilary is a completely different person.