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Release Date:
August 22, 2019
Original Title:
Il signor Diavolo
Alternate Titles:
Господин Дьявол
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Duea Film
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 87
In 1950s Italy, a government official arrives in a rural town to investigate a grisly child murder. The culprit is a young boy who claims he acted in order to kill the Devil itself.
Assistant Camera:
Giacomo Ragone
Assistant Editor:
Rita Mauro
Boom Operator:
Emanuele Giunta
Camera Operator:
Roberto De Nigris
Costume Design:
Maria Fassari
Digital Colorist:
Ivan Tozzi
Director:
Pupi Avati
Director of Photography:
Cesare Bastelli
Editor:
Ivan Zuccon
First Assistant Director:
Carla Bernardin
Foley Artist:
Alessandro Arcangeli
Gaffer:
Andrea Testa
Hair Department Head:
Antonio Esposito
Key Grip:
Kristian Stolarczyk
Line Producer:
Antonio Gallo
Makeup Department Head:
Elisabetta Flotta
Original Music Composer:
Amedeo Tommasi
Post Production Coordinator:
Fabio Filoni
Producer:
Antonio Avati
Production Coordinator:
Francesca Guerrieri
Daniela Paccione
Production Design:
Giuliano Pannuti
Production Manager:
Gianfranco Musiu
Screenplay:
Pupi Avati
Antonio Avati
Tommaso Avati
Script Supervisor:
Mariantonia Avati
Second Assistant Director:
Armando Chianese
Set Decoration:
Tommaso Ferraresi
Sound:
Pompeo Iaquone
Sound Editor:
Andrea Doni
Alessandro Doni
Sound Effects Editor:
Arianna Arcangeli
Sound Mixer:
Franco Coratella
Special Effects:
Sergio Stivaletti
Story:
Pupi Avati
Antonio Avati
Tommaso Avati
Unit Manager:
Luigi Rossini
Massimo Pierantozzi
Riccardo Pizza
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Yuri Silvestri
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