Satyricon (1969) [R]

Release Date:
September 18, 1969

Original Title:
Fellini – satyricon

Alternate Titles:
Fellini's Satyricon
Satyricon

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
PEA

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12+  DE: 18  FR: 12  US: R 

Runtime: 129

Rome. Before Christ. After Fellini.

After his young lover, Gitone, leaves him for another man, Encolpio decides to kill himself, but a sudden earthquake destroys his home before he has a chance to do so. Now wandering around Rome in the time of Nero, Encolpio encounters one bizarre and surreal scene after another.

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Assistant Editor:
Adriana Olasio

Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Maccari

Co-Writer:
Brunello Rondi

Costume Design:
Danilo Donati

Director:
Federico Fellini

Director of Photography:
Giuseppe Rotunno

Editor:
Ruggero Mastroianni

First Assistant Director:
Maurizio Mein

Hair Department Head:
Luciano Vito

Line Producer:
Enzo Provenzale

Makeup Artist:
Rino Carboni

Novel:
Petronius

Original Music Composer:
Andrew Rudin
Ilhan Mimaroglu
Nino Rota
Tod Dockstader

Producer:
Alberto Grimaldi

Production Design:
Danilo Donati
Luigi Scaccianoce

Production Manager:
Roberto Cocco

Screenplay:
Federico Fellini
Bernardino Zapponi

Script Supervisor:
Norma Giacchero

Second Assistant Director:
Liliana Betti
Lia Consalvo

Set Decoration:
Danilo Donati

Story:
Bernardino Zapponi
Federico Fellini

Unit Manager:
Lamberto Pippia

Visual Effects:
Joseph Nathanson

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