A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 20, 1996
Original Title:
I magi randagi
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Films sans frontières
Ideazione Produzione Servizi
Istituto Luce Cinecittà
Journal Filmproduktion
Production Countries:
France | Germany | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 130
Three tumblers wander throughout Italy with their show. A priest asks them to perform the Three Kings in a Nativity play, in a village where there are no children. That night a comet runs across the sky, so the three decide to follow it to search for the new Messiah.
Accountant:
Carlo Miscoli
Administration:
Anastasia Santarelli
Assistant Editor:
Stefano Chierchié
Alessandro Baragli
Alessandra Pagani
Boom Operator:
Decio Trani
Camera Operator:
Stefano Coletta
Costume Design:
Danilo Donati
Director:
Sergio Citti
Director of Photography:
Franco Di Giacomo
Editor:
Ugo De Rossi
First Assistant Camera:
Ivan Casalgrandi
First Assistant Director:
Gianluca Mazzella
Gaffer:
Valerio Grazia
Hair Department Head:
Maura Turchi
Key Grip:
Mauro Anzelotti
Line Producer:
Mario Di Biase
Makeup Artist:
Gianbattista Graziano
Makeup Department Head:
Renato Francola
Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone
Post Production Supervisor:
Fabrizio Di Blasi
Producer:
Francesco Torelli
Production Design:
Maurizio Sabatini
Danilo Donati
Production Manager:
Ornella Bernabei
Production Secretary:
Salvatore Finocchiaro
Property Master:
Maurizio D'Achille
Screenplay:
Sergio Citti
David Grieco
Michele Salimbeni
Script Supervisor:
Samantha Natalucci
Seamstress:
Simona Mattei
Second Assistant Camera:
Francesca D'Antoni
Second Assistant Director:
Romana Meggiolaro
Michele Salimbeni
Set Decoration:
Luigi Urbani
Sound:
Bruno Pupparo
Sound Editor:
Stefano Chierchié
Sound Mixer:
Alberto Doni
Still Photographer:
Claudio Iannone
Story:
Sergio Citti
Unit Manager:
Emanuele Lomiry
Andrea Mattei
Karsten Piel
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