A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 29, 1990
Original Title:
Porte aperte
Alternate Titles:
Åpne dører
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Erre Produzioni
Istituto Luce Cinecittà
RAI
Urania Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
Tommaso Scalia is a man who commits three murders: he kills his superior who sacked him, the man who replaced him and his wife. He wants a quick trial and an early execution, but an earnest, principled assistant judge looks for a way to save the murderer from being shot, because he does not belive in capital punishment.
Administration:
Anna Orieti
Carla Garagnani
Assistant Costume Designer:
Luciana Morosetti
Assistant Editor:
Roberto Priori
Fabrizio Fraticelli
Assistant Production Design:
Giuseppe Sorrentino
Daniele Tavazzi
Nicola Salerno
Boom Operator:
Corrado Volpicelli
Giulio Viggiani
Camera Operator:
Antonio Scaramuzza
Costume Design:
Gianna Gissi
Delegated Producer:
Graziella Civiletti
Director:
Gianni Amelio
Director of Photography:
Tonino Nardi
Editor:
Simona Paggi
Executive Producer:
Conchita Airoldi
Dino Di Dionisio
First Assistant Camera:
Emanuele Mazzilli
Giulio Pietromarchi
First Assistant Director:
Marco Turco
Gaffer:
Vittorio Pescetelli
Hair Department Head:
Ennio Cascioli
Hairstylist:
Lorenzo Cera
Key Grip:
Italo Clemente
Makeup Artist:
Marco Quaranta
Makeup Department Head:
Alberto Blasi
Novel:
Leonardo Sciascia
Original Music Composer:
Franco Piersanti
Producer:
Angelo Rizzoli Jr.
Production Design:
Franco Velchi
Amedeo Fago
Production Secretary:
Gianfranco Barbagallo
Screenplay:
Vincenzo Cerami
Gianni Amelio
Alessandro Sermoneta
Script Supervisor:
Anita Borgiotti
Seamstress:
Rita Cirilli
Second Assistant Camera:
Tommaso Borgstrom
Second Assistant Director:
Giorgia Cecere
Set Decoration:
Massimo Tavazzi
Lorenzo D'Ambrosio
Sound:
Remo Ugolinelli
Sound Editor:
Giancarlo Carotenuto
Sound Mixer:
Alberto Doni
Still Photographer:
Umberto Montiroli
Salvatore Alessi
Unit Manager:
Patrizia Massa
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