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Strangeness (2022)

Genre : Comedy, History, Drama

Runtime : 1H 43M

Director : Roberto Andò
Writer : Roberto Andò, Massimo Gaudioso, Ugo Chiti

Synopsis

During a trip to Sicily in 1920, Luigi Pirandello meets two gravediggers-turned-playwrights rehearsing a play with their amateur dramatics. Pirandello takes an interest in the odd couple, having been suffering from writer's block while working on his eventual masterpiece, Six Characters in Search of an Author.

Actors

Toni Servillo
Toni Servillo
Luigi Pirandello
Salvatore Ficarra
Salvatore Ficarra
Onofrio "Nofrio" Principato
Valentino Picone
Valentino Picone
Sebastiano "Bastiano" Vella
Giulia Andò
Giulia Andò
Santina
Rosario Lisma
Rosario Lisma
Mimmo Casà
Donatella Finocchiaro
Donatella Finocchiaro
La balia
Aurora Quattrocchi
Aurora Quattrocchi
Maria Antonietta Portolano
Galatea Ranzi
Galatea Ranzi
La madre
Fausto Russo Alesi
Fausto Russo Alesi
Il padre
Filippo Luna
Filippo Luna
Il direttore di scena
Giordana Faggiano
Giordana Faggiano
Tuccio Musumeci
Tuccio Musumeci
Calogero Interrante
Luigi Lo Cascio
Luigi Lo Cascio
Il capocomico
Renato Carpentieri
Renato Carpentieri
Giovanni Verga

Crews

Roberto Andò
Roberto Andò
Director
Roberto Andò
Roberto Andò
Screenplay
Massimo Gaudioso
Massimo Gaudioso
Screenplay
Ugo Chiti
Ugo Chiti
Screenplay
Attilio De Razza
Attilio De Razza
Producer
Angelo Barbagallo
Angelo Barbagallo
Producer
Roberto Andò
Roberto Andò
Story
Massimo Gaudioso
Massimo Gaudioso
Story
Nicola Picone
Nicola Picone
Delegated Producer
Maria Panicucci
Maria Panicucci
Executive Producer
Esmeralda Calabria
Esmeralda Calabria
Editor
Maurizio Calvesi
Maurizio Calvesi
Director of Photography
Michele Braga
Michele Braga
Original Music Composer
Emanuele Bossi
Emanuele Bossi
Original Music Composer
Maria Rita Barbera
Maria Rita Barbera
Costume Design
Giada Calabria
Giada Calabria
Production Design
Carlo Missidenti
Carlo Missidenti
Sound
Luca Federico
Luca Federico
First Assistant Director
Fabrizio Colucci
Fabrizio Colucci
Line Producer
Alessandro Ruggeri
Alessandro Ruggeri
Camera Operator
Matteo Pedicini
Matteo Pedicini
Camera Operator
Chiara Agnello
Chiara Agnello
Casting
Enrico Iacoponi
Enrico Iacoponi
Makeup Department Head
Rodolfo Sifari
Rodolfo Sifari
Hair Department Head
Fabio Ferranti
Fabio Ferranti
Assistant Editor
Cinzia Liberati
Cinzia Liberati
Script Supervisor
Marta Billingsley
Marta Billingsley
Sound Editor
Luca Anzellotti
Luca Anzellotti
Sound Effects
Gianni Pallotto
Gianni Pallotto
Sound Mixer

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