Maria Zef (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 20, 1981

Original Title:
Maria Zef

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
RAI

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 123

The story of a peasant girl of fifteen, Mariute, who comes down from the Carnia mountains to the Friulian plains with her mother at the beginning of the summer.

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Assistant Camera:
Antonio Maltoni

Assistant Costume Designer:
Nico Baggio

Assistant Director:
Giampiero Florio

Assistant Editor:
Anita De Luca

Assistant Production Manager:
Piera Snider

Assistant Set Decoration:
Placido Antonuccio

Boom Operator:
Giovanni Marzona

Camera Operator:
Rodolfo Schianni

Construction Foreman:
Giuseppe Rizzetti

Costume Design:
Carlo Leva

Delegated Producer:
Giancarlo Deganutti

Director:
Vittorio Cottafavi

Director of Photography:
Nando Forni

Editor:
Paolo Mercadini

Gaffer:
Carlo Sancini

Hairstylist:
Romana Piolanti

Key Grip:
Giuseppe Cuttone

Makeup Artist:
Miranda Liviero
Salvatore Bella

Novel:
Paola Drigo

Paint Coordinator:
Anselmo Paggi

Production Design:
Carlo Leva

Production Manager:
Vittorio Mastrorilli
Vittorio Petris

Screenplay:
Vittorio Cottafavi
Siro Angeli

Set Decoration:
Carlo Leva

Sound:
Romano Toffanello
Luigi Borghesio

Sound Effects:
Enzo Diliberto

Sound Mixer:
Alfonso Bianchi

Special Effects:
Vito Rossi

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