Il solengo (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 31, 2016

Original Title:
Il solengo

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Coda Rossa Film
Ring Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: ATP 

Runtime: 70

A documentary about the story of Mario de Marcella, a hermit that lived in the woods near Rome. He was called by hunters "Il Solengo" because that's how they call the lone boar that is cut off from the rest of the pack.

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Additional Photography:
Riccardo Porfirio

Animal Wrangler:
Grégoire Meier

Assistant Camera:
Emanuele Zarlenga
Alessio Giannoni

Associate Producer:
Neli Rigo
Gustavo Beck
Carolina Cordero Di Vonzo

Camera Operator:
Simone D'Arcangelo

Catering:
Liana D'Alessio

Co-Producer:
Agustina Costa Varsi

Colorist:
Nazzareno Neri

Director:
Matteo Zoppis
Alessio Rigo de Righi

Director of Photography:
Simone D'Arcangelo

Editor:
Andrés Pepe Estrada
Alessio Rigo de Righi
Matteo Zoppis

Graphic Designer:
Chiara Astuti

Music:
Vittorio Giampietro

Musician:
Fabrizio Magliocca

Post Production Coordinator:
Pietro Daviddi

Post Production Supervisor:
Nicoletta Franzè

Producer:
Tommaso Bertani

Production Assistant:
Chiara Livia Arrigo
Edoardo Sorrentino

Production Coordinator:
Maria Teresa Zingarello

Production Manager:
Massimiliano Navarra

Sound Editor:
Marcos Molina

Sound Effects:
Marco Furlani

Sound Mixer:
Marcos Molina

Sound Recordist:
Lorenzo Corvi

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