Veronica Pivetti plays the role of Camilla, a likable teacher who comes to the aid of her high school students in a dicey drug-related situation. Camilla's relationships with her husband, daughter, and difficult mother are interspersed with her sleuthing. The very talented Pivetti stars in La Ladra (The Thief), another series featured on Yabla.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
As Camilla and Dora try to catch a tram, there is a terrible accident, or at least, it looks like an accident. Meanwhile, at home, Renzo seems to be preparing for an evening out without Camilla and is trying to come up with a plausible excuse. You will probably learn the adverb purtroppo (unfortunately) in this segment!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Camilla is teaching her class, but is having trouble masking her distress over her friend. She goes to the police station where the officers have some questions for her.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Camilla is interviewed by the police, and Mr. Rigas, the man she argued with in line for the bus, comes too. Renzo, who is also present, can't understand why Camilla is so profoundly affected by the event.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
It's a difficult moment for Camilla, and there are tensions at home, which Livietta perceives quite well. Camilla talks to Detective Berardi about Dora's death.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Camilla has to go down to the Carabinieri (police) headquarters. She tries to call Gaetano, to no avail. At the police station, she runs into the administrator of Dora's villa.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
As she comes out of the police station, Camilla meets up with the "indestructible" guy who had been following her and Dora. He gives her some information, but she is busy calling Gaetano for help and makes him tell her where he is. Both she and the "indestructible" go to that address.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Renzo and Camilla discuss this new development. He is very suspicious and worried. Camilla, as usual, wants to handle things on her own. She goes down to police headquarters the next day.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
At Dora's funeral, Psalm 23 is recited. Camilla is there, but not everyone appreciates her presence. Later, Sonia goes over to Gaetano's with some treats, but senses something is wrong.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
At the dinner table, Livietta uses a word that has a vulgar connotation when used in the singular and her parents need to explain some things. But there's an upside. The conversation gives Camilla an idea regarding Dora.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Camilla finds Dora's diary with some shocking information. Gaetano and Sonia talk about the Nicola Sorrentino case, which is at a standstill. Camilla shows up at police headquarters, too, to talk to Gaetano.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Camilla is very sure about her theory of the case and talks to Gaetano about it. She then runs into the "indestructible" guy and they have a confrontation.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Camilla has another conversation with the "indestructible" guy and learns something new about the person who was following Dora before she died. Does she call Berardi with these new facts?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Camilla is about to call Berardi, but her cell phone is missing. At home, Renzo tries to call her and gets a strange voice on the other end of the line. This time, Renzo really wants to know the whole story from Camilla.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Sonia and Gaetano are arranging a date for dinner when he gets a phone call from Camilla. She wastes no time but tells him to go to see Steve Colato. Torre and Ferrari do just that.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Steve Colato is being questioned at police headquarters. He still can't get over Ferrari being a policewoman. Little by little, they are getting some information from him. Meanwhile, it looks like Camilla might be in real trouble.
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