Good Morning, Night (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 5, 2003

Original Title:
Buongiorno, notte

Alternate Titles:
Bom Dia, Noite
Buenos días, noche
Buongiorno, notte
Godmorgen nat
Good Morning, Night
Günaydın gece
Jó napot, éjszaka!
Tere hommikust, öö
Witaj, nocy
Добро утро, нощ
Здравствуй, ночь
夜よ、こんにちは
굿모닝, 나잇

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Filmalbatros
MiC
RAI Cinema
Sky Cinema

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T  KR: 15 

Runtime: 106

The 1978 kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro, president of the most important political party in Italy at the time, Democrazia Cristiana, as seen from the perspective of one of his assailants -- a conflicted young woman in the ranks of the Red Brigade.

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Accountant:
Marina Lyakhovenko

Additional Casting:
Luigi Palmulli

Administration:
Yulieth Martinez
Marina Pelone

Assistant Director:
Daniela Ceselli
Lucille Cristaldi
Giuseppe Eusepi
Lorenzo Grasso

Assistant Editor:
Anita Cacciolati
Claudio Misantoni
Pamela Quaglia

Assistant Hairstylist:
Daniela Altieri

Assistant Script:
Margherita Spampinato

Associate Editor:
Enrico Barone

Book:
Paola Tavella
Anna Laura Braghetti

Camera Operator:
Guido Chimatti

Casting:
Béatrice Kruger

Casting Assistant:
Cristina Raffaeli

Co-Writer:
Daniela Ceselli

Conductor:
Ricky Lancellotti

Costume Assistant:
M. Erminia Melato

Costume Design:
Sergio Ballo

Director:
Marco Bellocchio

Director of Photography:
Pasquale Mari

Driver:
Spartaco Calanchini
Alberico Gatti
Alfredo Iannone
Stefano Lentini

Editor:
Francesca Calvelli

Extras Casting:
Aldo Piccapane

Gaffer:
Domenico Caiuli

Hairstylist:
Sabrina Romanelli

Key Makeup Artist:
Roberta Petrini

Location Manager:
Federica Barozzi
Ermanno Taviani

Makeup Artist:
Gloria Pescatore

Music Consultant:
Riccardo Giagni

Music Programmer:
Riccardo Giagni
Maurizio Rizzuto

Musician:
Danilo Cherni
Carmenita Scarfone

Novel:
Anna Laura Braghetti
Paola Tavella

Original Music Composer:
Riccardo Giagni

Producer:
Sergio Pelone
Marco Bellocchio

Production Assistant:
Maximiliano Crapa
Daniela Ovi
Stefano Pelone
Federica Verani
Bernardo Vesigna

Production Coordinator:
Elisabetta Burranca

Production Design:
Marco Dentici

Production Director:
Sandra Bonacchi

Production Manager:
Sandra Bonacchi

Production Secretary:
Adriano Ceccolini

Screenplay:
Marco Bellocchio
Daniela Ceselli

Script Supervisor:
Iole Natoli

Set Decoration:
Cristiana Amendola

Sound:
Gaetano Carito

Sound Editor:
Emanuela Di Giunta

Special Effects Technician:
Carlo Cascioli
Paolo Del Bravo
Camillo Leporati
Michele Quartullo
Elio Terribili

Steadicam Operator:
Guido Chimatti

Thanks:
Dario Alfonsi
William Arcese
Alberto Baldini
Stefano Bonagura
Paola Castagna
Anna Lina Ferrante
Pierfranco Foggia
Luciano Hinna
Ennio Libalesso
Pantaleo Valerio Massimo
Enrico Morigi
Viviana Nardomarino
Ettore Pacetti
Alessandro Parenzo
Federico Pitzalis
Paolo Rossetti
Elisabetta Rossini
Pasquale Santoli
Carlo Sciobica
Avv. Silvio Tonazzi
Luigi Valentini
Alexis Vidakis

Unit Manager:
Massimiliano Pisechi

Visual Effects:
Claudio Misantoni
Corrado Rizzo

Visual Effects Producer:
Gian Luca Rizzo

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Claudio Napoli

Writer:
Marco Bellocchio

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