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Release Date:
March 17, 1966
Original Title:
Andremo in città
Alternate Titles:
Wir fahren in die Stadt
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Aica Cinematografica
Avala Film
Romor Film
Production Countries:
Italy | Yugoslavia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
"Andremo in città" (We'll Go to the City) is a 1966 Italian drama film directed by Nelo Risi. It is based on the novel of the same name by Edith Bruck, Risi's wife. Bruck, a Hungarian concentration camp-survivor, settled in Italy after the Second World War and wrote about her experiences in autobiographical and fictional formats.[1] The film stars Geraldine Chaplin and Nino Castelnuovo.
Assistant Camera:
Bogoljub Petrović
Assistant Production Design:
Milan Todorović
Camera Operator:
Franco Di Giacomo
Sekula Banovic
Conductor:
Bruno Nicolai
Costume Design:
Branko Catovic
Franco Fontana
Director:
Nelo Risi
Director of Photography:
Tonino Delli Colli
Editor:
Giacinto Solito
First Assistant Director:
Branko Savić
Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia
Gaffer:
Alberto Ridolfi
Josip Kerekes
Key Grip:
Umberto Torriero
Pavle Jovic
Makeup Artist:
Orietta Melaranci
Marija Kordić
Novel:
Edith Bruck
Original Music Composer:
Ivan Vandor
Producer:
Franco Cancellieri
Production Assistant:
Alberto Giommarelli
Production Design:
Franco Fontana
Dragoljub Ivkov
Production Manager:
Marino Vaccà
Ante Milic
Production Secretary:
Carlo Erbetta-Leoni
Screenplay:
Edith Bruck
Nelo Risi
Jerzy Stefan Stawiński
Cesare Zavattini
Script Supervisor:
Rita Agostini
Second Assistant Director:
Mihajlo Ćirin
Sound:
Ennio Sensi
Fausto Ancillai
Still Photographer:
Divo Cavicchioli
Story:
Fabio Carpi
Vasco Pratolini
Unit Manager:
Velimir Jakovljevic
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