Walking, Walking (1983) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 12, 1983

Original Title:
Cammina, Cammina

Alternate Titles:
Keep Walking (Cammina Cammina)

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
RAI

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 

Runtime: 179

Italian maestro Ermanno Olmi tells the tale of the journey of the Magi in this lyrical odyssey. The film focuses on a wise man who interprets his sighting of a comet streaking through the sky as a spiritual message. Joined by two associates, soldiers, villagers and others, the Magi sets out on a journey that tests his beliefs and strength.

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Administration:
Amedeo Baratti

Assistant Camera:
Walter Ciampanella

Assistant Set Decoration:
Marco Gasparoni

Camera Operator:
Maurizio Zaccaro

Color Timer:
Giacomo Volpi

Conductor:
Bruno Nicolai

Costume Design:
Alda Gasparoni
Ermanno Olmi

Director:
Ermanno Olmi

Director of Photography:
Ermanno Olmi
Gianni Maddaleni

Editor:
Elma Rigoni
Ermanno Olmi

First Assistant Director:
Marcello Siena

Foley Artist:
Italo Cameracanna
Renato Marinelli

Gaffer:
Luciano Luisetti

Key Grip:
Elvio Fossali

Makeup Artist:
Renzo Caroli

Musician:
Gianna Spagnolo

Original Music Composer:
Bruno Nicolai

Production Assistant:
Gabriele Simoncini
Attilio Torricelli

Production Design:
Ermanno Olmi

Production Manager:
Giancarlo Santi

Production Supervisor:
Ludovico Alessandrini

Screenplay:
Ermanno Olmi

Script Supervisor:
Fiorella Lugli

Seamstress:
Valeria Sponsali

Second Assistant Director:
Ugo Fabrizio Giordani
Francesco Rognoni
Gabriella Gabrielli
Emma Neri

Set Decoration:
Ermanno Olmi

Sound Engineer:
Amedeo Casati

Sound Mixer:
Danilo Moroni

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