The protagonists of this story are three young sisters; a trio of Neapolitan women who have rightfully entered the legend; for centuries their names have been spoken about in the alleys of the historic center; the memory that these three girls evoke, linked above all to the pen of Matilde Serao (Neapolitan Legends) returns them intact as an open dialogue with fresh and dark tones, highlighting a dark passion of love that is the background to family events and sentimental by Donna Regina, Albina, and Romita.
We are in 1320: Naples is under the magnanimous guidance of King Roberto D’Angiò who was able to instill in the capital of the kingdom, a great creative and cultural drive, growing in prestige and authority, calling upon himself a talented group of artists, capable of renewing the aesthetic language.
In this climate of fervor, the story of the Toraldo family unfolds, an ancient and noble family of Swabian origin, belonging to the Nile Seat, which covered high positions in the civil, military, and ecclesiastical fields in Italy.