A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 11, 2000
Original Title:
La carbonara
Genres:
Comedy | History
Production Companies:
Letizia Cinematografica
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 109
Cecilia is a commoner who runs an inn, where the specialty is the "spaghetti alla carbonara". Moreover, the woman is tied to the movement of young patriots, named "Carbonari", who want a united Italy, and are struggling against the power of the pope. Cecilia believes she lost her husband in a fatal accident, and has made a new lover: Fabrizio, who is also a patriot. One day the guy's saved by a monk, when he is about to be imprisoned by the soldiers of Cardinal Rivarola. The monk is the husband of Cecilia, not dead in the accident, and now he helps her to fight against the power of Rome with the Carbonari.
Accountant:
Stefano Bassetti
Administration:
Marica Bologna
Assistant Costume Designer:
Rosalba Menichelli
Assistant Editor:
Fabrizio Ferranti
Alessandra Malvestito
Assistant Production Design:
Edoardo Di Iorio
Assistant Set Decoration:
Alessia Anfuso
Boom Operator:
Alfredo Petti
Camera Operator:
Roberto Brega
Casting:
Roberta Manfredi
Costume Design:
Lucia Mirisola
Director:
Luigi Magni
Director of Photography:
Danilo Desideri
Editor:
Fernanda Indoni
First Assistant Camera:
Carlo Milani
First Assistant Director:
Claudio Bernabei
Gaffer:
Otello Diodato
Hair Department Head:
Iole Cecchini
Hairstylist:
Placida Crapanzano
Key Grip:
Sergio Palastro
Makeup Artist:
Martina Cossu
Makeup Department Head:
Walter Cossu
Master at Arms:
Marco Stefanelli
Original Music Composer:
Nicola Piovani
Producer:
Massimo Ferrero
Letizia Colonna di Stigliano
Production Design:
Lucia Mirisola
Production Manager:
Giorgio Russo
Production Secretary:
Patrizia Di Bernardino
Screenplay:
Luigi Magni
Script Supervisor:
Elide Cortesi
Second Assistant Camera:
Simone D'Onofrio
Set Decoration:
Carlo Gervasi
Sound:
Roberto Alberghini
Sound Mixer:
Angelo Raguseo
Still Photographer:
Pino De Valeri
Story:
Luigi Magni
Supervising Producer:
Mario Di Biase
Unit Manager:
Vanessa Ferrero
Matteo von Normann
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