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Release Date:
September 26, 2007
Original Title:
Giuseppe Moscati: L'amore che guarisce
Alternate Titles:
A szeretet gyógyít - Giuseppe Moscati, a szegények orvosa
Giuseppe Moscati - A szeretet gyógyít
Giuseppe Moscati: A szeretet gyógyít
Moscati: el médico de los pobres
St. Giuseppe Moscati: Doctor to the Poor
Tohtori Moscati
Джузеппе Москати: Исцеляющая любовь
Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Artis Edizioni Digitali
Rai Fiction
Sacha Film Company
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 200
Giuseppe Moscati, Doctor saint of Naples, was a doctor of the early twentieth century, from an aristocratic family devoted his career to serving the poor. The film focuses on the human side, partially leaving aside the spiritual part.
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Assistant Camera:
Massimiliano Kuveiller
Duccio Maccari
Camera Operator:
Emanuele Chiari
Massimiliano Sano
Delegated Producer:
Leonardo Ferrara
Director:
Giacomo Campiotti
Director of Photography:
Gino Sgreva
Editor:
Roberto Missiroli
First Assistant Director:
Giuseppe Bonito
Gaffer:
Massimo Rocchi
Hair Department Head:
Giusy Bovino
Key Grip:
Claudio Diamanti
Line Producer:
Federico Starace
Roberto Romoli
Makeup Department Head:
Rosario Prestopino
Original Music Composer:
Lino Cannavacciuolo
Michele Fedrigotti
Producer:
Sergio Giussani
Giorgio Schottler
Production Design:
Cosimo Gomez
Production Manager:
Patrick Giannetti
Screenplay:
Fabio Campus
Claudia Sbarigia
Carlotta Ercolino
Gloria Malatesta
Lucia Maria Zei
Giacomo Campiotti
Script Supervisor:
Giorgia Onofri
Second Assistant Director:
Maurizio Quagliana
Set Decoration:
Lisa Urbano
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