Netflix's new series "La notte che non passerà" (The Night That Never Ends) has brought back to attention two of the most tragic fires of recent years, events that actually happened, bringing them to the screen through a dramatic narrative that aims for reflection and awareness.
The first event that served as inspiration for the series is the 2013 tragedy in Brazil, when a devastating fire engulfed the Kiss nightclub in the city of Santa Maria. Hundreds of people, mostly young people, lost their lives that night, while investigations revealed serious safety violations, extreme overcrowding and inadequate emergency exits. The tragedy was considered one of the worst disasters in Latin American history.
Another tragic fire has shocked European public opinion. On New Year's Eve in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, a nightclub went up in flames, recreating scenarios similar to those in Brazil: panic, people trapped, and suspicions of a lack of safety measures and a delayed response.
Both of these real events are intertwined in the series “La notte che non passerà”, which does not simply aim to tell a dramatic story, but to reflect the fatal consequences of negligence and lack of institutional control. The series chronicles two deadly fires, emphasizing that such tragedies know no geographical boundaries and can happen anywhere.
The production is being praised for its courage in bringing to the screen real events that have left deep scars, while reopening the debate on public safety, the responsibility of authorities, and the lessons that society has yet to learn from these disasters.
"The Night That Will Not Pass" is more than a series – it's a painful reminder that some nights should never be repeated.
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