Dostoevsky (c. 2024)

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 6

Finale:
July 11, 2024

Creators:
Damiano D'Innocenzo
Fabio D'Innocenzo

Original Title:
Dostoevskij

Alternate Titles:
도스토예프스키

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
MiC
PACO Cinematografica
Sky Studios

Countries:
IT

In a gritty and gloomy village, detective Enzo Vitello becomes increasingly obsessed with tracking down the serial killer “Dostoyevsky”. The killer has a habit of leaving letters next to his victims’ bodies in which he describes their last moments. Seduced by the murderer’s nihilistic notes, and driven by his own inner demons, Vitello embarks on a correspondence with Dostoyevsky outside the knowledge of his investigative team. This exchange drives Vitello into the darker corners of his soul and forces him to confront a secret from his past – a secret that led him to abandon his daughter Ambra when she was a toddler. Vitello penetrates deep into the murderer’s head, but also opens the doors to his own thoughts and emotions. A gruelling game of cat and mouse develops.

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Assistant Editor:
Leonardo Balestrieri
Mattia Napoli

Assistant Hairstylist:
Paola Della Monica

Assistant Production Design:
Lorenzo Mugianesi

Boom Operator:
Pierpaolo Merafino

Casting:
Davide Zurolo
Gabriella Giannattasio
Eleonora Barbiero

Casting Assistant:
Giordana Moltedo

Colorist:
Nazzareno Neri
Alberto Bandini

Compositing Supervisor:
Mauro Maccari

Costume Assistant:
Damiano Di Giacomo

Costume Design:
Elena Del Guerra
Luca Canfora

Costumer:
Lavinia Bonsignore

Delegated Producer:
Francesca Daccico

Dialogue Editor:
Fabio Pagotto

Director of Photography:
Matteo Cocco

Editor:
Walter Fasano

Electrician:
Alessandro Farina

Executive Producer:
Massimo Monachini
Chiara Cucci
Nils Hartmann
Fabio D'Innocenzo
Damiano D'Innocenzo
Marco Patrizi
Sonia Rovai

First Assistant Camera:
Davide Lonigro

First Assistant Editor:
Alessio Franco

Foley Artist:
Gianluca Chiossi

Gaffer:
Mauro Belli

Grip:
Marco Paparoni
Giacomo Mattei
Dario Leone

Hairstylist:
Daniele Fiori

Key Grip:
Roberto Fucci

Line Producer:
Francesco Ruggeri

Loader:
Elena Bertelli
Giulia Cerro

Location Manager:
Elena Baschieri
Alain Parroni

Location Scout:
Andrea Maria Sabelli
Nicola Di Terlizzi

Makeup Department Head:
Valentina Tomljanovič

Music:
Michael Wall

Painter:
Alessia Del Prete

Producer:
Arturo Paglia
Isabella Cocuzza

Production Design:
Roberto De Angelis

Production Manager:
Francesca Valestro

Props:
Valerio Barbet

Recording Supervision:
Cristiano Ciccone
Leonardo Raspolli

Script Supervisor:
Lara Saderi

Second Assistant Camera:
Stefano Sgarlata

Second Assistant Director:
Elide Albertinotti

Senior Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mauro Maccari

Set Decoration:
Andrea Gullace

Sound:
Antonio Barba

Sound Designer:
Simone Chiossi

Special Effects:
Tiberio Angeloni

Special Effects Supervisor:
Paolo Galiano

Special Effects Technician:
Camillo Leporati

Storyboard Artist:
Davide De Cubellis

Stunt Coordinator:
Emanuel Comanducci
Diego Guerra

Visual Effects Editor:
Alice Micci

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