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Release Date:
August 13, 1997
Original Title:
Marianna Ucrìa
Alternate Titles:
La Vie silencieuse de Marianna Ucria
Marianna Ucria
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Canal+
Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica
Eurimages
France 2 Cinéma
Fábrica de Imagens
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
In 18th-century Sicily, deaf-mute highborn Marianna Ucrìa is forced to marry at age 13, bearing three children before even turning 16, when she finally gives birth to a boy. Despite everything, she'll find a way to emancipate herself from the oppressive social conventions of the time.
Art Direction:
Maurizio Sabatini
Assistant Camera:
Salvatore Bognanni
Renaud Chassaing
Assistant Costume Designer:
Alessandra Torella
Emanuele Zito
Assistant Editor:
Alessandra Malvestito
Rita Triunveri
Carlo D'Alessandro
Assistant Production Design:
Edoardo Di Iorio
BTS Footage:
Davide Marengo
Boom Operator:
Pierre-Yves Bruneel
Camera Operator:
Roberto Brega
Casting:
Shaila Rubin
Color Grading:
Pasquale Cuzzupoli
Conductor:
Franco Piersanti
Costume Consultant:
Raoul Settimelli
Costume Design:
Danilo Donati
Decorator:
Barbara Terzino
Remo Sperati
Alberto Ciolfi
Angelo Marsano
Paola Mugnai
Emanuela Altrieri
Delegated Producer:
Elda Ferri
Stefano Cialoni
Director:
Roberto Faenza
Director of Photography:
Tonino Delli Colli
Editor:
Roberto Perpignani
First Assistant Director:
Gabriele Polverosi
Gianni Arduini
Gaffer:
Alberico Novelli
Hair Department Head:
Giusy Bovino
Hairdresser:
Maurizio Lupi
Teodora Bruno
Key Grip:
Fabrizio Spadoni
Line Producer:
Maurizio Pastrovich
Makeup Artist:
Renato Francola
Makeup Department Head:
Massimo De Rossi
Denise Houssard
Novel:
Dacia Maraini
Orchestrator:
Franco Piersanti
Original Music Composer:
Franco Piersanti
Painter:
Paolo Cameli
Post Production Supervisor:
Monica Verzolini
Dominique Lefèvre
Producer:
Vittorio Cecchi Gori
Rita Rusić
Production Accountant:
Ghislaine Johnston
Anna Cenciarelli
Franco Fogagnolo
Production Design:
Danilo Donati
Production Manager:
T. David Pash
Jean Dalric
Chantal Perrin
Production Secretary:
Costantino Valente
Maria Grazia Pasini
Mandella Quilici
Apsita Berthelot-Cissé
Production Supervisor:
Ljerka Rusić
Property Master:
Gianni Felici
Mauro Nati
Bruno Lenzi
Claudio Di Gregorio
Publicist:
Francesca Ungaro
Screenplay:
Sandro Petraglia
Roberto Faenza
Script Supervisor:
Cinzia Liberati
Seamstress:
Angela Anzimani
Simona Mattei
Alma Barbieri
Lina Dittamo
Elisa Di Serio
Monia Carraretto
Second Assistant Director:
Filippo Macelloni
Franco Chillemi
Stefano Alpini
Enrico De Bernart
Set Decoration:
Danilo Donati
Luigi Urbani
Sound:
Bernard Bats
Sound Editor:
Alessandra Perpignani
Sound Mixer:
Alessandro Checcacci
Mario Frezza
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Franco Casagni
Still Photographer:
Gianfranco Salis
Story:
Sandro Petraglia
Roberto Faenza
Unit Production Manager:
Remo Chiappa
Andrea Mattei
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