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Premiere:
November 12, 2009
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 6
Finale:
December 10, 2009
Creators:
Antonello Grimaldi
Original Title:
Il mostro di Firenze
Alternate Titles:
Il monstro di Firenzie
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Wilder
Countries:
IT
The miniseries tells the eight double murders committed from 1968 to 1985, in the Florentine countryside, where young couples who were massacred appartavano in their cars looking for intimacy. It particularly emphasizes the personal battle of Renzo Rontini, father of Pia killed with her boyfriend Claudio Stefanacci in Vicchio, in Mugello (29 July 1984), in the search for the culprit of the death of his daughter.
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Boom Operator:
Leonardo Lamprati
Camera Operator:
Andrea Legnani
Giovanni Gebbia
Casting:
Massimiliano Annibaldi
Casting Director:
Laura Muccino
Director of Photography:
Alessandro Pesci
Electrician:
Federico Conte
Foley Artist:
Sergio Basili
Grip Production Assistant:
Carlo Pettinella
Lighting Technician:
Riccardo Serravalli
Music:
Massimiliano Annibaldi
Massimiliano Annibaldi
Producer:
Antonello Grimaldi
Production Design:
Alessandro Vannucci
Property Master:
Francesco Spina
Script Supervisor:
Fiorella Di Mambro
Second Assistant Camera:
Francesco Crivaro
Francesco Crivaro
Second Assistant Production Coordinator:
Serena Peirasso
Sound Design Assistant:
Andrea Bellavista
Sound Designer:
Francesco Cucinelli
Sound Editor:
Gianluca Stazi
Sound Effects Editor:
Gianluca Basili
Sound Mix Technician:
Fabio Felici
Paolo Lucaferri
Steadicam Operator:
Emiliano Leurini
Visual Effects Art Director:
Andrea Battistoni
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