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Overview
An innovative look at the life of fictional Mafia Capo Tony Soprano, this serial is presented largely first person, but additional perspective is conveyed by the intimate conversations Tony has with his psychotherapist. We see Tony at work, at home, and in therapy. Moments of black comedy intersperse this aggressive, adult drama, with adult languag...
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David Chase
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About The Sopranos (1999)
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Overview
The Sopranos (1999) is a Crime and Drama series from United States. The series spans 6 seasons and was produced primarily in English and Italian.
What it's about
An innovative look at the life of fictional Mafia Capo Tony Soprano, this serial is presented largely first person, but additional perspective is conveyed by the intimate conversations Tony has with his psychotherapist. We see Tony at work, at home, and in therapy. Moments of black comedy intersperse this aggressive, adult drama, with adult language, and extreme violence.
Cast and crew
The series stars James Gandolfini, Lorraine Bracco, and Edie Falco in supporting roles. Writing credits go to David Chase, whose work establishes the story structure and dialogue throughout.
Critical reception
On IMDb, The Sopranos holds a rating of 9.2/10 based on 564,858 user votes. Notable recognition: Won 21 Primetime Emmys. 127 wins & 312 nominations total. These numbers place The Sopranos within the broader landscape of Crime and Drama television from 1999, giving viewers a benchmark before deciding to watch.
Where to watch
The Sopranos is currently available to stream with a subscription on Amazon. Streaming rights move between platforms regularly, so the providers shown above reflect current availability based on the most recent data we have on file.
Why The Sopranos is worth knowing
If you enjoy Crime or Drama television, The Sopranos offers a representative example of the genre's conventions and storytelling style. As a 1999 release, it sits within a specific moment in television history, making it a useful reference point for understanding how crime evolved during that period. Performances from James Gandolfini and Lorraine Bracco are central to the work, and tracking their broader filmographies can lead to other titles you may want to add to your watchlist. Use VidScio to identify scenes, find related series, and keep The Sopranos on your watchlist for later.
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