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Release Date:
September 17, 1970
Original Title:
Strategia del ragno
Alternate Titles:
A Estratégia da Aranha
Ansatsu no opera
De strategie van de spin
Die Strategie der Spinne
Edderkoppens strategi
Esterāteži-e 'ankabut
Hämähäkin juoni
La Stratégie de l'araignée
La estrategia de la araña
Pókstratégia
Spindelns strategi
Strategia pająka
Strategija pauka
Stratégia pavúka
The Spider's Stratagem
Voro strategija
Стратегия паука
Стратегията на паяка
استراتژی عنکبوت
暗殺のオペラ
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
RAI
Red Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 KR: 18
Runtime: 100
A young man returns to his countryside hometown to investigate the unclear circumstances behind the death of his father, ostensibly killed by Fascists in 1936, before his birth. As he unravels a web of lies that seems to encompass the whole town, he finds himself entangled in the same web.
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Accountant:
Pietro Sassaroli
Administration:
Pietro Sassaroli
Assistant Camera:
Giuseppe Alberti
Mauro Marchetti
Assistant Director:
Giuseppe Bertolucci
Assistant Editor:
Emanuele Prandi
Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Lanci
Enrico Umetelli
Costume Design:
Maria Paola Maino
Director:
Bernardo Bertolucci
Director of Photography:
Vittorio Storaro
Franco Di Giacomo
Editor:
Roberto Perpignani
First Assistant Editor:
Giancarlo Venarucci
General Manager:
Aldo U. Passalacqua
Key Grip:
Alfredo Marchetti
Original Story:
Jorge Luis Borges
Producer:
Giovanni Bertolucci
Production Design:
Maria Paola Maino
Production Secretary:
Attilio Viti
Screenplay:
Marilù Parolini
Bernardo Bertolucci
Eduardo de Gregorio
Script Supervisor:
Domenico Rafele
Sound:
Giorgio Pelloni
Sound Designer:
Giorgio Pelloni
Unit Manager:
Nicola Venditti
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