The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 4, 2003

Original Title:
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone

Alternate Titles:
Mrs. Stone und ihr römischer Frühling

Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Blackjack Productions
Showtime Networks

Production Countries:
Ireland | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 15 

Runtime: 108

An aging actress' husband dies of a heart attack en route to Rome, where they'd planned to holiday. There, she rents an apartment and, through the Contessa, she meets a young man, with whom she begins an affair.

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ADR Mixer:
Dicken Berglund

ADR Recordist:
Kevin Roache

Art Direction:
Padraig O'Neill
Susanna Codognato

Assistant Art Director:
Saverio Sammali

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Gerard Donnelly

Assistant Costume Designer:
Gill Howard

Assistant Director:
Sandra Corbally
Francesco Scopelliti

Assistant Hairstylist:
Massimiliano Duranti

Assistant Location Manager:
Gianluca Tittonel
Pat Nangle

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Niamh O'Loan

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Elaine Nicell
Barbara Bialkowska

Assistant Sound Editor:
Ryan Darden
Nathan Hankins
Tom Bognar

Boom Operator:
Richard Hetherington

Camera Operator:
Roberto De Angelis

Carpenter:
Ken Carlisle
Martin Hayes
Liam O'Riain
Matthew Kirwan
Nicky MacManus

Casting:
Amy Rowan
Maureen Hughes
Francesco Vedovati

Chief Lighting Technician:
Tony Devlin

Cinematography:
Ashley Rowe

Color Timer:
Kenny Becker

Construction Manager:
Ed Norton

Costume Assistant:
Stefano Giovani
Cesare Tanoni
Catherine Buyse Dian
Olga Michalowska
Giuseppe Avallone

Costume Design:
Dona Granata

Dialogue Editor:
Russell DeWolf

Director:
Robert Allan Ackerman

Editor:
Melissa Kent

Electrician:
Noel Holland
Francesco Colangeli
Andrew Cole
Andy Cole
Giordano De Blasis
Giuseppe Meloni
James McGuire
Marco Sticchi
Eoin O'Hagan

Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Tim King

Executive Producer:
Hilary Dwyer

First Assistant Art Direction:
Irene O'Brien

First Assistant Camera:
John Ellis Evans
Ian Clark
Alberto Torrecilla

First Assistant Director:
Barbara Mulcahy

First Assistant Editor:
Alexis Seymour

Foley Artist:
Dale W. Perry

Foley Mixer:
Gus Medina

Gaffer:
Stefano Marino

Generator Operator:
Fabio Di Michele
Martin Holland

Grip:
Paolo Bovi
Roberto Pecci
Doriano Torriero

Hairstylist:
Ferdinando Merolla

Key Grip:
Sam Phillips

Key Hair Stylist:
Orla Carrol
Aldo Signoretti

Key Makeup Artist:
Morna Ferguson

Line Producer:
Howard Gibbins

Location Manager:
Giuseppe Nardi
Gordon Wycherley

Makeup Artist:
Deirdre Fitzgerald
Giuseppe Desiato
Martina Byrne

Music:
John Altman

Music Editor:
James Bellamy
Patrick S. Clark

Musician:
Mark Berrow
Rachel Bolt

Novel:
Tennessee Williams

Painter:
John Greene
Charles Maloney
Martin Kenny
Alan Siggins

Payroll Accountant:
Carla Garagnani

Post Production Assistant:
Jarrod Miller

Post Production Supervisor:
Chad Tomasoski

Producer:
Morgan O'Sullivan
James Flynn

Production Accountant:
Gianni Carpentieri
Silé Dorney
Anna Rita Della Rocca

Production Assistant:
Genevieve Mackenzie
Bernardo Galli

Production Coordinator:
Anita Tomaselli
Donna Eperon
Stefania Antonini

Production Design:
Tom Conroy

Production Manager:
Jo Homewood
Enrico Ballarin

Production Secretary:
Midge Warnes

Projection:
Francis Taaffe

Property Buyer:
Roberta Amodio

Property Master:
Mick Flood

Script Supervisor:
Laerke Sigfred Pedersen

Second Assistant Camera:
John Evans
Duccio Maccari
Anthony Meade

Second Assistant Director:
Edoardo Ferretti
Luigi Spoletini
Mary Gough

Second Second Assistant Director:
Davide Sacchetti

Set Decoration:
Laura Bowe

Set Dresser:
Ignacio Barbe

Set Production Assistant:
Paolo Merosi

Software Engineer:
John Charles

Sound Effects Editor:
John Edwards-Younger
Mark Cookson

Sound Mixer:
Daniel Birch

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
R. Russell Smith
William Freesh

Sound Recordist:
Sean McCormack

Special Effects:
Tiberio Angeloni

Special Effects Coordinator:
Franco Galiano

Standby Painter:
Gisella Ingrassia
Darren Keenan

Standby Property Master:
Gerard Lanigan

Steadicam Operator:
Roberto De Angelis

Still Photographer:
Bazille
Bernard Walsh

Stunt Coordinator:
Philippe Zone

Supervising Carpenter:
Pascal Farrell

Supervising Sound Editor:
Anthony Mazzei
Stephen Grubbs

Telecine Colorist:
Roger La Prairie

Third Assistant Director:
Sean Griffin

Transportation Captain:
Fabio Mancini
Fiona Mulvey

Unit Manager:
Laura Cappato

Unit Publicist:
Gerry Lundberg

Video Assist Operator:
David Giorgio

Wardrobe Assistant:
Liz Treacy
Cassandra Steyn-Taylor

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jess O'Leary

Writer:
Martin Sherman

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