A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 2, 2015
Original Title:
Soldato Semplice
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Diverto
Sky Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 99
In 1917, Gino Montanari, an elementary school teacher from Romagna, was forced by the principal of his school to volunteer for the First World War because of his libertine and anti-interventionist behavior. With the threat of being expelled from all schools if he refused, Gino was reluctantly sent to the front in a small outpost in Valtellina, where as a heliographer he had to transmit Morse signals with sunlight. His life would be profoundly changed by his encounter with a young illiterate man, with the enemy, and with a series of individuals from various parts of Italy.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Silvia Segoloni
Assistant Editor:
Iolanda Pinna
Camera Operator:
Giorgio Toso
Simone Trecca
Casting:
Stefania Rodà
Cinematography:
Simone Zampagni
Co-Director:
Alessio De Leonardis
Costumer:
Silvia Nebiolo
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Daniele Cipriani
Director:
Paolo Cevoli
Director of Photography:
Simone Zampagni
Editor:
Simona Paggi
Executive Producer:
Irene Masiello
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Juan Sebastian Niño Florez
First Assistant Director:
Andrea Zuliani
Grip:
Fabio Albero
Legal Services:
Donatella Mugnano
Line Producer:
Marco Bertogna
Makeup Artist:
Barbara Morosetti
Mixing Engineer:
Taketo Gohara
Music:
Francesco Cerasi
Original Music Composer:
Francesco Cerasi
Post Production Supervisor:
Antonella Esposito
Producer:
Paolo Cevoli
Roberto Gemelli
Paul Zonderland
Production Accountant:
Cristiana Emidi
Corrado Zanchi
Production Manager:
Gianluca Bertogna
Property Master:
Paolo Pacioni
Score Engineer:
Saverio Rapezzi
Screenplay:
Paolo Cevoli
Script Supervisor:
Ilaria Rucco
Second Assistant Director:
Chiara Di Giorgi
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Lucas Preti
Set Decoration:
Leonardo Scarpa
Still Photographer:
Maurizio Raspante
Story:
Paolo Cevoli
Stunt Coordinator:
Gianluca Petrazzi
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Teresa Giorgi
Writer:
Paolo Cevoli
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