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Featuring:
Antonio Cappellato, Gabriella Ferrarese, Massimo Piovan
Written by:
Michele Sammarco
Directed by:
Michele Sammarco
Release Date:
April 17, 2020
Original Title:
Il monte interiore
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 41
Saint Anthony, Abbot of the Desert, protector of animals, is a central figure in the Italian countryside, where fortune depends on the health of the animals. To heal his donkey, Antonio asks the village priest to bless the sick animal. Faced with his refusal, the young farmer confides directly in the Saint, hoping that he will perform a miracle.
In an attempt to heal his donkey Antonio asks to the young priest to go to his home to bless the animal. After his refusal the housekeeper urge him to start a journey to seek Saint Anthony Abbot's intercession.
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Director:
Michele Sammarco
Director of Photography:
Marco Pirondini
Editor:
Michele Sammarco
Music:
Gianpaolo Capobianco
Producer:
Michele Sammarco
Production Assistant:
Barbara Ferrarese
Giovanni Sammarco
Fabio Simone
Roberta Rampin
Elisa Rossin
Stefano Francescon
Filippo Benetti
Set Photographer:
Marta Ruffatto
Sound Editor:
Agit Utlu
Sound Mixer:
Tommaso Barbaro
Sound Recordist:
Marcello La Fortezza
Thanks:
Marina Spada
Federico Fortin
Rino Quagliato
Luciano Lazzari
Marco Francescon
Giuseppina Carpanes
Saverio Cappiello
Luigi Goldin
Rampin Claudio
Anna Pittarello
Angelo Maniero
Angela Pucci
Marco Musso
Mariagloria Nequinio
Simone Salvatore
Bepi Maniero
Gino Ferrarese
Laura Biscaro
Caterina Camilli Giaco
Annachiara Mattu
Beatrice Sammarco
Stefania Bernardi
Tudor Ilinca
Massimo Rampazzo
Elena Cattelan
Kamil Utlu
Anna Benetti
Meryem Utlu
Translator:
Giorgia Varotto
Stella Alleva
Marco Manno
Writer:
Michele Sammarco
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