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Release Date:
May 16, 2024
Original Title:
I dannati
Alternate Titles:
I dannati
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Michigan Films
Moonduckling Films
Okta Film
Pulpa Film
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Belgium | Italy | Singapore
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15
Runtime: 88
Winter 1862. In the midst of the Civil War, the US Army sends a company of volunteer soldiers to the western territories, with the task of patrolling the unchartered borderlands. As their mission ultimately changes course, the meaning behind their engagement begins to elude them.
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Boom Operator:
Parsifal Reparato
Camera Operator:
Cameron Wheeless
Co-Producer:
Sébastien Andres
Alice Lemaire
Colorist:
Natalia Raguseo
Digital Compositor:
Patricio Barreiro
Digital Imaging Technician:
Fabiana Cordero
Director:
Roberto Minervini
Director of Photography:
Carlos Alfonso Corral
Editor:
Marie-Hélène Dozo
Executive Producer:
Jean-Alexandre Luciani
Annette Fausboll
Teresa Mannino
Foley Editor:
Alexandre Rocher
Key Makeup Artist:
Ciara Rose Griffin
Line Producer:
Francesca Bennett
Biliana Grozdanova
Original Music Composer:
Carlos Alfonso Corral
Producer:
Paolo Benzi
Denise Ping Lee
Thomas Ordonneau
Paolo Del Brocco
Roberto Minervini
Production Design:
Denise Ping Lee
Production Manager:
Biliana Grozdanova
Sound Editor:
Ingrid Simon
Héléna Réveillère
Sound Mixer:
Bernat Fortiana
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Thomas Gauder
Stunt Coordinator:
Daniele Balconi
Stunts:
Antonio Catalano
Riccardo Geremia
Dumitru Stoian
Visual Effects Editor:
Jean-François Crevier
Pierrot Berube
Jean-Sébastien Ouellet
Wardrobe Assistant:
Chris Hoffert
Writer:
Roberto Minervini
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