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Release Date:
June 9, 1993
Original Title:
Graffiante desiderio
Alternate Titles:
Arzu ve Sehvet
Craving Desire
Deseo de amor
Désir meurtrier
Garras de Paixão e Desejo
La ragazza delle mimose
Sonjas Exzesse
Острое желание
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Dania Film
Devon Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Luigi, who is engaged to a rich bourgeois, Cinzia, meets his lovely cousin, Sonia, at the cremation of their grandmother. Six months later, Sonia moves in and enters his life, and gradually succeeds in seducing him. Sonia upsets his life. Now, Cinzia is jealous but he can not resist the seductress.
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Assistant Camera:
Fabrizio Papale
Assistant Costume Designer:
Debora Pagano
Assistant Director:
Giandomenico Trillo
Assistant Editor:
Fabio Alabiso
Assistant Production Design:
Federica Martino
Assistant Unit Manager:
Ivan Fiorini
Cinematography:
Giancarlo Ferrando
Conductor:
Natale Massara
Costume Design:
Silvio Laurenzi
Director:
Sergio Martino
Editor:
Eugenio Alabiso
Electrician:
Mario Palermi
Giovanni Angeletti
Extras Casting:
Edda Valentini
First Assistant Editor:
Teresa Negozio
Grip:
Roberto Angelucci
Paolo Sperati
Hairstylist:
Maria Teresa Carrera
Simona Rufini
Makeup Artist:
Franco Napoli
Giuseppe Ferranti
Gilberto Provenghi
Music:
Natale Massara
Producer:
Luciano Martino
Production Accountant:
Massimo Massimi
Production Design:
Stefano Massimi
Production Manager:
Alessandro Loy
Production Secretary:
Ivan Fiorino
Francesca Martino
Property Master:
Roberto Ricci
Screenplay:
Sergio Martino
Maurizio Rasio
Script Supervisor:
Filippo Fassetta
Second Assistant Director:
Gianni Costantino
Still Photographer:
Giorgio Garibaldi Schwarze
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