The Unknown Woman (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 9, 2006

Original Title:
La sconosciuta

Alternate Titles:
A Desconhecida
The Unknown Woman
裸爱
언노운 우먼

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cinecittà Studios
Friuli Venezia Giulia Film Commission
Manigolda Film
Medusa Film
Sky Cinema
Umbria Film Commission

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 18  KR: 18  NL: 16  PL: 18  RO: 18 

Runtime: 118

Irena, a Ukrainian woman, comes to Italy looking for a job as a maid. She does everything she can to become a beloved nanny for an adorable little girl, Thea. However, that is just the very beginning of her unknown journey.

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Accountant:
Mary Filippone
Emanuela Valente

Assistant Art Director:
Błażej Wasiak

Assistant Costume Designer:
Pamela Fontinovo
Margherita Meddi

Assistant Editor:
Alessandro Quaglia
Pamela Quaglia

Assistant Location Manager:
Michela Spaccini

Assistant Production Design:
Marco Bagnoli
Lucia Barbato
Donato Tieppo

Assistant Set Decoration:
Anna Acciarino

Assistant Sound Engineer:
Davide Palmiotto

Boom Operator:
Alfredo Petti

Color Timer:
Pasquale Cuzzupoli

Colorist:
Andrea Baracca

Conductor:
Ennio Morricone

Continuity:
Elena Bindi

Costume Assistant:
Lucia Votoni

Costume Design:
Nicoletta Ercole

Delegated Producer:
Giorgia Priolo
Stefano Cialoni

Dialogue Editor:
Francesco Vallocchia

Director:
Giuseppe Tornatore

Director of Photography:
Fabio Zamarion

Driver:
Alfredo Iannone

Editor:
Massimo Quaglia

Executive Producer:
Laura Fattori

First Assistant Director:
Alberto Mangiante

Foley Artist:
Enzo Diliberto

Hairstylist:
Adel Saada
Rodolfo Sifari

Key Makeup Artist:
Federico Laurenti

Location Manager:
Sabrina Censki
Pierluigi Neri

Music Coordinator:
Enrico DeMelis

Musician:
Nanni Civitenga
Rocco Petruzzi
Vincenzo Restuccia

Negative Cutter:
Galliano Scaramella

Orchestrator:
Ennio Morricone

Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone

Painter:
Basolà De Leitenburg
Li Mhooi Hwa
Monica Kirchmayr
Elisa Morucci
Cristiano Pintaldi

Post Production Coordinator:
Enrico Barone

Production Assistant:
Francesca Catricalá

Production Coordinator:
Mara Cereda

Production Design:
Tonino Zera

Production Manager:
Gianluca Passone
Remo Chiappa

Production Secretary:
Simone Cialoni

Property Master:
Roberto Magagnini

Props:
Inko Brus
Giancarlo Carbonaro
Riccardo Furlani
Claudio Stefani

Recording Supervision:
Vieri Martelli
Angelo Raguseo

Score Engineer:
Fabio Venturi

Screenplay:
Giuseppe Tornatore

Second Assistant Director:
Barbara Pastrovich

Set Decoration:
Gaia Zambelli

Set Dresser:
Guido Zera

Sound:
Gilberto Martinelli

Sound Effects:
Paolo Amici
Italo Cameracanna
Massimo Marinelli
Daniele Quadroli

Sound Effects Editor:
David Quadroli
Fabrizio Quadroli

Sound Engineer:
Fabio Venturi

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Luigi Rocchetti

Stunt Coordinator:
Stefano Maria Mioni

Stunt Double:
Jacqueline Freda

Stunt Driver:
David Ambrosi

Stunts:
Franco Maria Salamon
Emiliano Novelli
Alessandro Novelli
Riccardo Mioni

Telecine Colorist:
Christian Gazzi

Thanks:
Mario Segatore
Grazia Volo

Unit Manager:
Stefano Deni
Mario Francini

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