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Release Date:
February 14, 2014
Original Title:
Il mistero di Dante
Alternate Titles:
The Mystery of Dante
Genres:
Documentary | History | Mystery
Production Companies:
CG Entertainment
Eagle Pictures
L'Altrofilm
WonderPhil Entertainment
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 102
A journey in the footsteps of the most famous initiate of Italian Trecento, the author of the celebrated "Divine Comedy". A poet who has inspired some of the most outstanding minds in History.
Additional Photography:
Alvise Pasquali
Art Direction:
Vincenzo Fiorito
Assistant Camera:
Alvise Pasquali
Cinematography:
Louis Nero
Compositor:
Ryland Angel
Steven Mercurio
Costume Design:
Agostino Porchietto
Digital Colorist:
Francesco Struffi
Digital Effects Producer:
Stefano Mandalà
Luca Vulterini
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Alfio Ferrero
Digital Intermediate:
Angelo Caruso
Director:
Louis Nero
Editor:
Louis Nero
Electrician:
Ludovico Piccolo
Executive Producer:
Franco Nero
Louis Nero
Gaffer:
Alvise Pasquali
Grip:
Alessio De Stefanis
Francesco Lodato
Hair Department Head:
Marco Todaro
Makeup Artist:
Vanessa Ferrauto
Music:
Ryland Angel
Steven Mercurio
Producer:
Diana Dell'Erba
Louis Nero
Production Design:
Vincenzo Fiorito
Screenplay:
Louis Nero
Set Photographer:
Simone Nepote André
Sound Mixer:
Marco Canavese
Edoardo Pezzuto
Sound Recordist:
Dev Avidon
Story:
Louis Nero
Writer:
Louis Nero
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