A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Pioggia Di Marzo
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Five bourgeois and pseudo-Maoist roommates, studying in Rome, decide to take an active part in the social movements of 1968, eager to play revolutionaries – but they soon realize that true political conviction isn't just a matter of appearances.
Assistant Camera:
Dario Ciccarelli
Assistant Director:
Giulia De Santis
Assistant Set Decoration:
Greta Nicolai
Boom Operator:
Costantino Ansini
Camera Operator:
Sara Tavernini
Casting Director:
Giulia De Santis
Colorist:
Giacomo Salvatelli
Costume Assistant:
Mina Demir
Sofia Trentini
Costume Designer:
Auren Coppenrath
Director:
Giacomo Salvatelli
Director of Photography:
Ariana Sofia González Martinengo
Editor:
Adriana Caragiulo
Electrician:
Fabrizio Vannini
Gaffer:
Sofia Tagliaventi
Location Manager:
Chiara Pra
Makeup & Hair:
Sofia Trentini
Musician:
Margherita Ciocchi
Producer:
Giacomo Salvatelli
Production Assistant:
Laura Balestieri
Esteban Frigerio
Production Coordinator:
Isabel Simonetti
Production Design:
Alice Giacopini
Production Director:
Chiara Pra
Script Supervisor:
Gaia Del Nobile
Seamstress:
Auren Coppenrath
Second Assistant Camera:
Antares Salonia
Second Assistant Director:
Laura Gattari
Sound Designer:
Margherita Ciocchi
Sound Editor:
Adriana Caragiulo
Sound Mixer:
Giulio Previ
Sound Recordist:
Margherita Ciocchi
Writer:
Giacomo Salvatelli
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