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Release Date:
February 24, 1989
Original Title:
Mortacci
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Unione Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
Before finally entering the afterlife, the dead spend a period in a limbo from which they depart only when, among the living, there is no one who remembers them. Under the care of the salacious Domenico the visitors of a small cemetery recount how they arrived at eternal peace.
Accountant:
Leonardo Curreri
Administration:
Pietro Caliandro
Assistant Camera:
Luigi Cecchini
Manuel Pogany
Assistant Costume Designer:
Paola Nazzaro
Assistant Editor:
Brigida Mastrolillo
Mauro Menicocci
Assistant Set Decoration:
Gisella Brozzetti
Boom Operator:
Maurizio Merli
Giuseppe Testa
Camera Operator:
Marco Onorato
Costume Design:
Mario Ambrosino
Director:
Sergio Citti
Director of Photography:
Cristiano Pogany
Editor:
Ugo De Rossi
First Assistant Director:
Ferzan Özpetek
Gaffer:
Roberto Allegretti
Hairstylist:
Gerardo Raffaeli
Key Grip:
Gianni Savini
Line Producer:
Paolo Vandini
Makeup Artist:
Luciano Giustini
Original Music Composer:
Francesco De Masi
Producer:
Gianfranco Piccioli
Giorgio Leopardi
Production Design:
Mario Ambrosino
Production Manager:
Roberto de Laurentiis
Production Secretary:
Caterina De Angelis
Vincenzo Carbone
Laura Grisanti
Property Master:
Riccardo Passanisi
Screenplay:
Vincenzo Cerami
Ottavio Jemma
Sergio Citti
David Grieco
Script Supervisor:
Annalisa De Simone
Seamstress:
Carla Ventura
Carmen Pericolo
Second Assistant Director:
Barbara Daniele
Set Decoration:
Marco Canevari
Sound:
Roberto Edwin Forrest
Sound Mixer:
Danilo Sterbini
Still Photographer:
Federico Durante
Story:
Sergio Citti
Unit Manager:
Gianni Mariani
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