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Release Date:
November 10, 1995
Original Title:
Roma dodici novembre 1994
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 33
Francesco Maselli pitched this documentary to the CGIL, CISL, and UIL trade unions as part of the 1.5 million people protest march on November 12, 1994 against the Berlusconi government's projects on social security and the reform of the pension system. A large number of directors, cinematographers, camera operators and technicians from all over the country worked for free in 22 different crews, chronicling one of largest political events ever held in Italy.
Director:
Alfredo Angeli
Giorgio Arlorio
Marco Bellocchio
Gioia Benelli
Franco Brogi Taviani
Alessandro Cane
Fabio Carpi
Sandro Cecca
Rocco Cesareo
Michele Conforti
Carlo Di Carlo
Antonio Falduto
Marco Ferreri
Lucio Gaudino
Roberto Giannarelli
Liliana Ginanneschi
Franco Giraldi
Veronica Bilbao La Vieja
Wilma Labate
Francesco Laudadio
Carlo Lizzani
Francesco Longo
Nanni Loy
Luigi Magni
Salvatore Maira
Massimo Manuelli
Francesco Maselli
Gianfranco Mingozzi
Giuliano Montaldo
Luigi Perelli
Paolo Pietrangeli
Rosalia Polizzi
Gillo Pontecorvo
Maurizio Ponzi
Marco Risi
Ettore Scola
Daniele Segre
Gianni Serra
Ricky Tognazzi
Vito Zagarrio
Giuliana Gamba
Director of Photography:
Gianlorenzo Battaglia
Roberto Benvenuti
Giuseppe Berardini
Angelo Bevilacqua
Roberto Brega
Franco Bruni
Sebastiano Celeste
Carlo Cerchio
Stefano Coletta
Alessandro D'Eva
Franco Di Giacomo
Silvio Fraschetti
Alessandro Grossi
Massimo Intoppa
Giuseppe Lanci
Sergio Salvati
Gianfranco Transunto
Adolfo Troiani
Editor:
Carlo Valerio
Idea:
Francesco Maselli
Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone
Production Manager:
Barbara Galassi Beria
Sound:
Fulgenzio Ceccon
Massimiliano D'Ottavi
Sandro Fiori
Marco Fiumara
Marco Grillo
Giampaolo Pippa
Bruno Pupparo
Andrea Petrucci
Giuseppe Testa
Remo Ugolinelli
Stefano Savino
Alessandro Zanon
Corrado Volpicelli
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