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Release Date:
February 1, 2016
Original Title:
Luisa Spagnoli
Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Moviheart
Rai Fiction
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 217
This is a true story of Luisa Spagnoli who was an Italian businesswoman, famous for creating a women's fashion store and the chocolate brand, Perugia. The show is a romantic telling of her life. Considering that women were not involved in business, it is an amazing story of someone way ahead of her time.
Casting:
Fabiola Banzi
Costume Design:
Valter Azzini
Delegated Producer:
Elisabetta Fogazzaro
Director:
Lodovico Gasparini
Director of Photography:
Marco Pieroni
Editor:
Roberto Siciliano
Executive Producer:
Stefano Bolzoni
First Assistant Director:
Francesco Sperandeo
Hair Department Head:
Alberta Giuliani
Line Producer:
Alberto Brusco
Makeup Department Head:
Laura Borselli
Novel:
Maria Rita Parsi
Original Music Composer:
Paolo Vivaldi
Producer:
Federica Rossi
Matteo Martone
Massimiliano La Pegna
Production Design:
Andrea Di Palma
Cosimo Gomez
Production Manager:
Carla Bernardin
Screenplay:
Franco Bernini
Gloria Malatesta
Set Decoration:
Stefano Paltrinieri
Sound:
Maurizio Di Coste
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