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Release Date:
April 24, 2008
Original Title:
I Demoni di San Pietroburgo
Alternate Titles:
Demônios de São Petersburgo
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Jean Vigo Italia
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 118
St. Petersburg, 1860. After a member of the imperial family is assassinated, Fyodor Dostoevsky meets a man institutionalized in a mental asylum — who confesses taking part in the terrorist plot and reveals that his fellow conspirators are planning to kill another of the Tsar's relatives. Plagued by debts and struggling to finish his latest novel, Dostoevsky must act fast to call off the attack.
Boom Operator:
Vito Martinelli
Co-Director:
Vera Pescarolo
Costume Design:
Elisabetta Montaldo
Director:
Giuliano Montaldo
Director of Photography:
Arnaldo Catinari
Editor:
Consuelo Catucci
Executive Producer:
Giulio Cestari
First Assistant Camera:
Claudio Cofrancesco
First Assistant Director:
Inti Carboni
Hair Department Head:
Mirella Ginnoto
Hairdresser:
Paola Genovese
Massimiliano Gelo
Idea:
Andrei Konchalovsky
Line Producer:
Giulio Gallozzi
Makeup Artist:
Jana Carboni
Patrizia Arrighi
Makeup Department Head:
Luigi Rocchetti
Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone
Post Production Supervisor:
Franco Casellato
Producer:
Elda Ferri
Production Design:
Francesco Frigeri
Production Manager:
Gianluca Passone
Screenplay:
Monica Zapelli
Giuliano Montaldo
Paolo Serbandini
Script Supervisor:
Fernanda Selvaggi
Second Assistant Camera:
Juli Molinaroli
Second Assistant Director:
Nicola Marzano
Edoardo Petti
Second Second Assistant Director:
Valerio Valente
Set Decoration:
Nello Giorgetti
Sound:
Mirko Guerra
Special Effects Supervisor:
Renato Agostini
Still Photographer:
Gianfranco Mura
Story:
Paolo Serbandini
VFX Supervisor:
Paolo Zeccara
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