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Release Date:
March 6, 2025
Original Title:
Il nibbio
Alternate Titles:
The Negotiator
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Notorious Pictures
RAI Cinema
Tarantula
Production Countries:
Belgium | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 109
In 2005, Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena was kidnapped in Iraq by a group of terrorists. Nicola Calipari, a SISMI agent, is tasked with rescuing her, but interference from US forces in Iraq compromises the operation. Despite the difficulties, and after lengthy negotiations, Nicola manages to save the journalist, but at the cost of his own life.
Assistant Director:
Fausto Girasole
Associate Producer:
Daniele Mazzocca
Casting:
Gabriele Marcello
Costume Design:
Ginevra De Carolis
Delegated Producer:
Francesco Scavelli
Director:
Alessandro Tonda
Director of Photography:
Bruno Degrave
Editor:
Chiara Vullo
Executive Producer:
Mario Mazzarotto
Andrea Borella
Karim Cham
Saïd Hamich
Hairstylist:
Luca Pompozzi
Location Manager:
Lorenzo Catalano
Makeup Artist:
Lucia Patullo
Original Music Composer:
Paolo Vivaldi
Alessandro Sartini
Producer:
Guglielmo Marchetti
Stefano Bethlen
Joseph Rouschop
Production Design:
Sabrina Balestra
Production Manager:
Cesare Apolito
Meryem Hamdi
Script Supervisor:
Stella D'Onofrio
Sound:
Yves Bémelmans
Story:
Sandro Petraglia
Lorenzo Bagnatori
Davide Cosco
Story Consultant:
Fabio Morici
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