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Release Date:
April 17, 2023
Original Title:
Percoco - Il primo mostro d’Italia
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Altre Storie
Apulia Film Commission
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 14+
Italian film directed by Pierluigi Ferrandini. On the night of May 26, 1956, a terrible bloody event occurred within the home. In Bari at the dawn of the economic boom, the twenty-six-year-old Franco Percoco, coming from a "normal" lower middle class family, carried out a family massacre - the first after the war to have great media coverage - and was consigned to the news as the "Monster of Bari ".
Assistant Art Director:
Veronica Nardelli
Assistant Costume Designer:
Marta Fantozzi
Costume Designer:
Magda Accolti Gil
Digital Compositor:
Mariachiara Incecchi
Michela Menchini
Virginia Renzi
Gaia Tironi
Matteo Bacci
Director:
Pierluigi Ferrandini
Director of Photography:
Filippo Silvestris
Editor:
Mauro Ruvolo
First Assistant Camera:
Matteo Canzano
First Assistant Director:
Alessandro Stellari
Key Makeup Artist:
Davide Trani
Makeup Artist:
Lorena Trivellone
Gaia Santoro
Music Supervisor:
Giovanni Marolla
Original Music Composer:
Christian Lindberg
Producer:
Cesare Fragnelli
Production Assistant:
Claudia Maria Simonetti
Production Design:
Walter Caprara
Production Manager:
Andrea Usai
Production Secretary:
Roberto Scuro
Production Supervisor:
Francesca Schirru
Recording Supervision:
Emiliano Cobai
Screenplay:
Pierluigi Ferrandini
Script Supervisor:
Valentina Scuro
Campanile Laura
Second Assistant Camera:
Maria Marangoni
Second Assistant Director:
Gilberto Calise
Daniela Durante
Set Decoration:
Alessandra Martelli
Set Designer:
Walter Caprara
Sound:
Piero Parisi
Sound Editor:
Federico Forleo
Steadicam Operator:
Vito Calabrese
Story:
Marcello Introna
Third Assistant Director:
Marta Micati
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Marta Fava
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Fausto Vitali
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