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Release Date:
December 19, 1991
Original Title:
Marcellino pane e vino
Alternate Titles:
Marcelino pan y vino
Marcelino, Pão e Vinho
Marcelino, pan y vino
Marcellino pane e vino
Marcellino, chleb i wino
Vigaszadó Marcellino
Vigasztaló Marcellino
マルセリーノ・パーネ ヴィーノ
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Production Group
UGC PH
Video Mercury Films
Production Countries:
France | Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: KN
Runtime: 92
In the 15th century, in a poor Italian village, the monks of a modest convent take up an abandoned baby. Unfortunately, for all their efforts, they prove unable to trace his parents. So they set up providing tender loving care to the little boy. Marcellino lives a happy life among the men of God but, as he grows up, he misses his mother more and more.
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Assistant Director:
Giulio Manfredonia
Francesca Comencini
Assistant Editor:
Severino Rossi
Carla Funari
Boom Operator:
Sylviane Bouget
Casting:
Nathalie Chéron
Costume Design:
Carolina Ferrara
Director:
Luigi Comencini
Director of Photography:
Franco Di Giacomo
Editor:
Sergio Buzi
Rafael de la Cueva
Electrician:
Bruno Angeletti
Rolando Marcheggiani
Valerio Garzia
Executive Producer:
Mario Cotone
Grip:
Fernando Monti
Paolo Anzellotti
Roberto Barbona
Key Grip:
Eraldo Barbona
Makeup Artist:
Maurizio Nardi
Music:
Fiorenzo Carpi
Production Design:
Paola Comencini
Production Manager:
Attilio Viti
Props:
Claudio Stefani
Second Assistant Camera:
Lorenzo Tovoli
Second Assistant Director:
Caterina Barenghi
Set Decoration:
Nello Giorgetti
Sound:
Philippe Sénéchal
Sound Engineer:
Marco Streccioni
Special Effects:
Massimo Cristofanelli
Story:
José María Sánchez Silva
Stunts:
Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
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