A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 23, 2008
Original Title:
L'Anno Mille
Alternate Titles:
Die Rückkehr der Tempelritter
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Fantasy | Romance
Production Companies:
Dieffe Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
In a story that follows some lives and their respective reincarnations over time, Valerio is a prince in the year one thousand and a doctor of the S.e.r.t. in the year two thousand. Altea on the other hand is a princess, who after a thousand years was reincarnated as a university student who volunteers as a mission and it also operates in the same S.e.r.t.. Their antagonist, in the past as in the present, is a man who was an alchemist and who today is the evil director of the same hospital where the S.e.r.t. is located. of Valerio and Altea. A rather anomalous director, given that he takes advantage of the cover offered by his position to traffic drugs in a big way. A fourth character is added to the three, Herrmugnen, who in the story embodies the mythological figure of the giant hero.
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Assistant Property Master:
Domenico Matera
Boom Operator:
Diego Gualino
Colorist:
Alessandro Pelliccia
Costume Designer:
Michaela Gisotti
Roberta Ciotti
Director:
Diego Febbraro
Director of Photography:
Romano Albani
Editor:
Carlo Balestrieri
Extras Casting Coordinator:
Roberto Scarduffa
First Assistant Director:
Filippo Orobello
Focus Puller:
Simone Ginanneschi
Foley Artist:
Enzo Diliberto
Grip:
Cesare Pascarella
Idea:
Diego Febbraro
Location Manager:
Edin Šarkić
Original Music Composer:
Stelvio Cipriani
Payroll Accountant:
Federica De Vita
Producer:
Andrea Lamia
Production Design:
Giovanni Natalucci
Pasquale Germano
Recording Supervision:
Fausto Ancillai
Screenplay:
Diego Febbraro
Sculptor:
Leonardo Cruciano
Second Assistant Director:
Fabio Lombardelli
Sound Effects Designer:
Paolo Amici
Sound Effects Editor:
David Quadroli
Fabrizio Quadroli
Story:
Diego Febbraro
Stunt Coordinator:
Vittorio Nencini
Unit Manager:
Benedetta Altissimi
Visual Effects:
Lorenzo Moneta
Writer:
Diego Febbraro
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