The Theft of the Caravaggio (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 26, 2025

Original Title:
The Theft of the Caravaggio

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

A masterpiece vanishes. A city holds its breath

Orpheus wakes to discover a priceless Caravaggio painting stolen from St. John's Cathedral in Valletta while under his watch. With the city on edge, a detective is brought in from Washington to aid the local police in solving the case.

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Boom Operator:
Ajay Oakley

Camera Operator:
Daniel Cawthorne

Casting Director:
Jameson Cucciardi

Cinematography:
Daniel Cawthorne

Compositor:
Elton Zarb

Costume Design:
Geza Marz

Director:
Joshua Cassar Gaspar

Editor:
Kanan Capshaw

Executive Producer:
Angus Finney

Gaffer:
Rodrigo Casullas

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Jannie Stax

Producer:
Joshua Cassar Gaspar

Production Assistant:
Nina Kissaun

Production Designer:
Johann Scerri

Script Supervisor:
Monika maslowska

Sound Mixer:
Elliot Grierson-Hurdle

Visual Effects Producer:
Chris Goa Farrugia

Writer:
Joshua Cassar Gaspar
Monika maslowska

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