If you live in Malta, the exceptional television drama production L-Għarusa needs no introduction; and if you remember, I was invited to join the actors backstage for filming back in June before the series starting airing. Fast forward a few months and (very sadly) we are now at the end of the first season.
What We Know So Far
The story centres around the Gauci Fontana family and the presumed killing of their only daughter and heir Bettina on her wedding day in 1932 as well as the year before the murder; however, the story also takes us in the present day when Bettina's wedding dress was bought by a museum and exhibited and we have two young employees trying to chase the history behind it, all while a romance is budding between them.
Amid all the characters, there seems to be the love triangle trend
- Bettina, Bert and Diego
- Amelia, Agostino and Bernard
- and in the present day, Alan, Diane and Liz
The story is set when Maltese nobility still had a strong presence among the society and it was customary for the elite families to arrange marriages for their children, hence, Bettina is engaged to Bert, which we now know that he is not really of noble blood after shocking revelations about his true family origins. This is unknown to the Gauci Fontana's though and thus Arturo still thinks this marriage is what's best for his daughter.
With actor JP Xuereb who plays Bert |
In the household, there is also Arturo's sister Emilia and her daughter Amelia who is now the Gauci Fontana heiress by succession following her cousin's untimely death. There are also the servants who come with stories of their own - the budding romance between Liberat & Domenico, Nena and her past and Tonin, his wife Maria Angela and what looks like a broken marriage between them.
But I guess we'll have to wait for Season 2 to start airing before we can get any closure to any of the stories and finally discover who killed Bettina.
About Verdala Palace
Malta is laced with rich, baroque buildings dating back to the period of the Knights of St. John and I must say that the Verdala Palace in the limits of Buskett is most definitely one of the most imposing of them all, and thus very apt to be considered as the filming location for the Gauci Fontana palace. I had only ventured in the gardens once for an event last year but I never had the opportunity to witness the grandeur of the halls inside. My jaw dropped in astonishment as soon as I walked into the first room. There are paintings all around with the most prominent being a full-length painting depicting Grandmaster Hughues Loubenx de Verdalle (the one who built the palace) and another showing Grandmaster Francisco Ximenes de Texada. Much of the other rooms are steeping in priceless works of art and I am truly grateful at having been invited!
In conclusion, I invite you all to tune it to TVM on Tuesday 9th April 2019 to witness the masked ball at the Gauci Fontana palace while we all wait for the story to be unveiled and secrets to be revealed!
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