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Release Date:
March 4, 1990
Original Title:
La cosa
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Sacher Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
1989. Amidst the collapse of the Eastern Bloc, the Italian Communist Party (PCI) – the largest of its kind in Western Europe – announces that is going to change name, identity and renew itself into a new 'Thing'. The documentary is a selection of the debates that took place in various PCI chapters across Italy after the historic decision.
Assistant Camera:
Valerio Albarello
Luciano Federici
Mario Bertellini
Federico Martucci
Davide Michielin
Andrea Legnani
Assistant Editor:
Emanuela Pellarin
Lucia Deidda
Director:
Nanni Moretti
Director of Photography:
Roberto Cimatti
Riccardo Gambacciani
Angelo Strano
Gherardo Gossi
Alessandro Pesci
Giuseppe Baresi
Editor:
Nanni Moretti
Line Producer:
Mimmo Calopresti
Luca Bitterlin
Christian Bisceglia
Matilde Ippolito
Producer:
Angelo Barbagallo
Nanni Moretti
Production Manager:
Gianfranco Barbagallo
Bruno Bigoni
Sound:
Carlos Alberto Bonaudo
Ruggero Manzoni
Ugo Celani
Roberto Serra
Sound Mixer:
Adriano Taloni
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