Letters of a Novice (1960) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 1, 1960

Original Title:
Lettere di una novizia

Alternate Titles:
La Novice
Letters of a Novice

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Euro International Films
Les Films Agiman
Les Films Modernes

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

The nun tells the priest about her past and then a long flashback begins...

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Administration:
Carlo Fabris
Anita Galassini

Assistant Camera:
Francesco Marino
Giancarlo Cecchini

Assistant Costume Designer:
Maria Pia Cohen

Assistant Editor:
Adriana Olasio

Boom Operator:
Giorgio Pallotta

Camera Operator:
Ennio Guarnieri

Choreographer:
Leo Coleman

Co-Director:
Aldo Buzzi

Costume Design:
Maurizio Chiari

Director:
Alberto Lattuada

Director of Photography:
Roberto Gerardi

Editor:
Leo Catozzo

First Assistant Director:
Jean Blondel

Hairstylist:
Alessandro Jacoponi

Makeup Artist:
Nilo Jacoponi

Novel:
Guido Piovene

Original Music Composer:
Roberto Nicolosi

Producer:
Carlo Ponti

Production Assistant:
Alberto Giommarelli

Production Design:
Maurizio Chiari

Production Manager:
Bianca Lattuada

Production Secretary:
Antonio Sarno

Screenplay:
Roger Vailland
Alberto Lattuada

Script Supervisor:
Rometta Pietrostefani

Seamstress:
Lia Fiorentini

Set Decoration:
Antonio Martini

Sound:
Kurt Doubrowsky
Venanzio Biraschi

Sound Recordist:
Ettore Forni

Unit Manager:
Giorgio Zambon

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