A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 8, 1992
Original Title:
Morte di un matematico napoletano
Alternate Titles:
Egy nápolyi matematikus halála
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
AnGio Film
RAI
Teatri Uniti
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 108
Naples, 1959. Pure Mathematics professor Renato Caccioppoli, Bakunin's grandson, is a tortured soul. Recently discharged from the psychiatric hospital, left by his wife, and increasingly disillusioned with academia and the Communist Party, he lives his last days with painful detachment.
Accountant:
Paola Simone
Assistant Costume Designer:
Maria Pennacchio
Assistant Director:
Raffaele Di Florio
Alessandro Scippa
Assistant Director of Photography:
Pasquale Mari
Assistant Editor:
Carlotta Cristiani
Ilaria Fraioli
Associate Producer:
Antonietta De Lillo
Giorgio Magliulo
Costume Design:
Metella Raboni
Director:
Mario Martone
Director of Photography:
Luca Bigazzi
Editor:
Jacopo Quadri
First Assistant Camera:
Alfonso Vicari
First Assistant Director:
Alessandro Dionisio
Gaffer:
Alessandro Saulini
Grip:
Nando Cirelli
Key Grip:
Giuseppe Sportiello
Line Producer:
Claudio Vecchio
Makeup Artist:
Rita Mazzanti
Bruno Scucces
Music Consultant:
Daghi Rondanini
Original Music Composer:
Michele Campanella
Producer:
Angelo Curti
Production Accountant:
Anna Tramontano
Production Design:
Giancarlo Muselli
Production Manager:
Stefano Incerti
Production Secretary:
Renato Siniscalchi
Bruno Memoli
Lello Becchimanzi
Luigi Boscaino
Public Relations:
Sergio Marra
Screenplay:
Fabrizia Ramondino
Mario Martone
Script Consultant:
Carlo Sbordone
Script Supervisor:
Valia Santella
Second Assistant Camera:
Gian Enrico Bianchi
Second Assistant Director:
Costanza Boccardi
Set Decoration:
Frazer Laing
Sound:
Hubert Nijhuis
Sound Mixer:
Fausto Ancillai
Still Photographer:
Cesare Accetta
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