Cuore (1984-1984)

Premiere:
October 4, 1984

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 6

Finale:
November 8, 1984

Creators:
Luigi Comencini

Original Title:
Cuore

Alternate Titles:
Les belles années

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Antenne 2
Difilm
RAI
RSI

Countries:
IT

Enrico Bottini, an engineering student, prepares to serve as an officer when Italy declares war on Austria-Hungary. At the train station, he meets Garrone, an old friend from elementary school, and begins to reminisce on the values instilled to him by both school and his father.

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Assistant Camera:
Antonio Annunziata
Renato Palmieri

Assistant Costume Designer:
Carolina Ferrara

Assistant Editor:
Severino Rossi

Camera Operator:
Ubaldo Terzano

Co-Director:
Massimo Patrizi

Costume Design:
Paola Comencini

Delegated Producer:
Lorenzo Ostuni

Director:
Luigi Comencini

Director of Photography:
Luigi Kuveiller

Editor:
Sergio Buzi

First Assistant Director:
Maurizio Sciarra

Hair Department Head:
Vitaliana Patacca

Line Producer:
Antonio Paoletti

Makeup Department Head:
Gloria Fava

Novel:
Edmondo De Amicis

Original Music Composer:
Manuel De Sica

Producer:
Giancarlo Di Fonzo

Production Design:
Gianni Sbarra

Production Manager:
Pier Paolo di Fonzo
Luigi Patrizi

Screenplay:
Luigi Comencini
Suso Cecchi d'Amico
Cristina Comencini

Script Supervisor:
Grazia Baldanello

Second Assistant Director:
Adriana Monti
Matilde Bocchi
Caterina Barenghi

Set Decoration:
Ranieri Cochetti

Sound Mixer:
Gianni D'Amico

Special Effects:
Celeste Battistelli

Unit Manager:
Luigi Minopoli

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