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Release Date:
January 16, 2025
Original Title:
L'abbaglio
Alternate Titles:
The Blunder
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | History
Production Companies:
BiBi Film
Medusa Film
RAI Cinema
Tramp LTD
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 131
1860. Giuseppe Garibaldi began from Quarto the adventure of the Thousand surrounded by the enthusiasm of the young idealists who had come from all regions of Italy, and with his loyal group of officers, among whom a new profile stands out, that of Palermo Colonel Vincenzo Giordano Orsini. Among the many militiamen recruited were two Sicilians, Domenico Tricò, a farmer who had emigrated to the North, and Rosario Spitale, an illusionist. Having landed in Sicily, at Marsala, the Thousand begin fighting with the Bourbon army, whose numerical preponderance is immediately evident. Under these conditions, it appears almost impossible for the general to breach the enemy defense and penetrate Palermo. But when he is almost forced to retreat, Garibaldi devises an ingenious plan.
Camera Operator:
Luigi Andrei
Matteo Pedicini
Casting:
Chiara Agnello
Costume Design:
Maria Rita Barbera
Delegated Producer:
Nicola Picone
Director:
Roberto Andò
Director of Photography:
Maurizio Calvesi
Editor:
Esmeralda Calabria
First Assistant Director:
Marcella Libonati
Hair Designer:
Rodolfo Sifari
Makeup & Hair:
Enrico Iacoponi
Original Music Composer:
Emanuele Bossi
Michele Braga
Producer:
Angelo Barbagallo
Giampaolo Letta
Attilio De Razza
Paolo Del Brocco
Production Design:
Giada Calabria
Production Director:
Roberto Giliberto
Screenplay:
Massimo Gaudioso
Roberto Andò
Ugo Chiti
Script Supervisor:
Gina Neri
Sound:
Carlo Missidenti
Sound Editor:
Marta Billingsley
Sound Mixer:
Francesco Tumminello
Story:
Massimo Gaudioso
Roberto Andò
Ugo Chiti
VFX Supervisor:
Martina Caggianelli
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