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trevirgolaottantasette (2005)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 14M

Director : Valerio Mastandrea
Writer : Valerio Mastandrea, Daniele Vicari

Synopsis

During 2004 alone, 1400 people in Italy died at their workplace. 3,87 per day. This is the story of one of them.

Actors

Elio Germano
Elio Germano
Andrea
Jasmine Trinca
Jasmine Trinca
Marco Giallini
Marco Giallini
Emanuel Bevilacqua
Emanuel Bevilacqua
Angelo Conti
Angelo Conti
Gianpaolo Picchiami
Gianpaolo Picchiami
Aldo Santarelli
Aldo Santarelli
Antonio Modvala
Antonio Modvala
Fabio Fazzini
Fabio Fazzini
Silvano Spoletini
Silvano Spoletini
Riccardo Milani
Riccardo Milani
Beniamino la Franca
Beniamino la Franca
Duse De Paoli
Duse De Paoli

Crews

Valerio Mastandrea
Valerio Mastandrea
Director
Valerio Mastandrea
Valerio Mastandrea
Screenplay
Daniele Vicari
Daniele Vicari
Screenplay
Francesco Cerasi
Francesco Cerasi
Music
Gherardo Gossi
Gherardo Gossi
Director of Photography
Daniele Vicari
Daniele Vicari
Story
Alberto Leotti
Alberto Leotti
Producer
Raoul Bova
Raoul Bova
Producer
Valerio Mastandrea
Valerio Mastandrea
Producer
Andrea Fastella
Andrea Fastella
Camera Operator
Marco Spoletini
Marco Spoletini
Editor
Saverio Di Biagio
Saverio Di Biagio
Assistant Director
Valentina Ferroni
Valentina Ferroni
Production Design
Chiara Ferrantini
Chiara Ferrantini
Costume Design
Gaetano Carito
Gaetano Carito
Sound
Ermanno Spera
Ermanno Spera
Makeup Artist
Goffredo Russo
Goffredo Russo
Production Accountant
Angelo Mignona
Angelo Mignona
Sound Editor
Serena Alfieri
Serena Alfieri
Production Manager
Claudio Sorace
Claudio Sorace
Unit Production Manager
Maria Raffaella Russo
Maria Raffaella Russo
Script Supervisor
Emanuela Bono
Emanuela Bono
Second Assistant Director
Monica De Sanctis
Monica De Sanctis
First Assistant Camera
Alberto Marchiori
Alberto Marchiori
Second Assistant Camera
Alice Ortolani
Alice Ortolani
Video Assist Operator
Giuliana Sarli
Giuliana Sarli
Assistant Editor
Simone Carnesecchi
Simone Carnesecchi
Boom Operator
Elisa Galli
Elisa Galli
Assistant Costume Designer
Irene Tortora
Irene Tortora
Assistant Costume Designer
Martina Ranieri
Martina Ranieri
Assistant Costume Designer
Andrea Buchetti
Andrea Buchetti
Property Master
Tiziana Rangeri
Tiziana Rangeri
Hairdresser
Gabriele Gorga
Gabriele Gorga
Gaffer
Roberto Moreschini
Roberto Moreschini
Key Grip
Fabrizio Nicoletti
Fabrizio Nicoletti
Grip
Alessandro Dobici
Alessandro Dobici
Still Photographer
Nicolaj Pennestri
Nicolaj Pennestri
Still Photographer
Marco Saitta
Marco Saitta
Sound Mixer
Fabrizio Lenci
Fabrizio Lenci
Stunts
Giancarlo Mammetti
Giancarlo Mammetti
Color Grading
Piero Natoli
Piero Natoli
In Memory Of

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