And Agnes Chose to Die (1976) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 26, 1976

Original Title:
L'Agnese va a morire

Alternate Titles:
Agnes geht in den Tod
Agnieszka wyrusza na śmierć
Ultimul post de control

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 135

After the Nazis take her husband away, an illiterate old washerwoman joins the Resistance as a bike courier in the Central Italian countryside.

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Assistant Camera:
Renato Doria

Assistant Director:
Mario Maffei
Vera Pescarolo
Lorenzo Magnolia

Assistant Editor:
Sergio Fraticelli
Aristide Brescini

Assistant Production Design:
Giancarlo Mentil

Camera Operator:
Cristiano Pogany

Costume Design:
Gitt Magrini
Vittoria Guaita

Dialogue:
Giuliano Montaldo
Nicola Badalucco

Director:
Giuliano Montaldo

Director of Photography:
Giulio Albonico

Editor:
Franco Fraticelli

Foley Artist:
Luciano Anzellotti

Gaffer:
Sergio Spila

Hairstylist:
Iole Cecchini

Key Grip:
Quirino Fantauzzi

Line Producer:
Giorgio Agliani

Makeup Artist:
Franco Rufini

Music:
Ennio Morricone

Novel:
Renata Viganò

Production Design:
Umberto Turco

Production Manager:
Felice D'Alisera

Production Secretary:
Carlo Emmi
Annabella Andreoli

Screenplay:
Nicola Badalucco
Giuliano Montaldo

Script Supervisor:
Anna Maria Montanari

Set Decoration:
Egidio Spugnini

Sound Effects Editor:
Massimo Anzellotti

Sound Mixer:
Romano Checcacci

Sound Recordist:
Roberto Alberghini

Still Photographer:
Ermanno Serto

Unit Production Manager:
Alfonso Avincola

VFX Supervisor:
Ermando Biamonte

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