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Release Date:
October 17, 2023
Original Title:
L'impero della natura. Una notte al Parco del Colosseo
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Brandon Box
Sky
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 100
The Colosseum Archaeological Park is a natural habitat for wildlife that has transformed it into a unique ecosystem in the world. Here, humans have disappeared, leaving their only trace in the gigantic ruins and the splendid monuments of their past glory. The new empire belongs to nature. The only humans who set foot here, when tourists depart, are biologists and naturalists who monitor the present species, some of which are particularly rare and difficult to spot.
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Assistant Camera:
Gianluca Gentili
Boom Operator:
Gianluca Gentili
Camera Operator:
Riccardo Marino
Roberto Serratore
Federico Sisti
Valerio Valeri
Co-Director:
Marco Gentili
Director:
Luca Lancise
Director of Photography:
Marco Gentili
Drone Operator:
Alessandro Alvisi
Simone Baglini
Executive Producer:
Mariaromana Casiraghi
Federico Chiarini
Alessandra Sachespi
Matteo Urbinati
Line Producer:
Lucrezia Carra
Mariachiara Monetta
Producer:
Gaia Pasetto
Roberto Pisoni
Margherita Principe
Andrea Sgaravatti
Dino Vannini
Sound Designer:
Stefano Di Fiore
Writer:
Luca Lancise
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