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Release Date:
September 12, 1980
Original Title:
Fontamara
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Erre Cinematografica
RAI
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 139
Fontamara is a village in the Marsica, forgotten by all but God and its inhabitants are called 'cafoni' (boors). Berardo Viola wants to marry Elvira but only after gaining enough money to buy some land and in order to reach his aim he has the idea of going to a great city. When Maria Grazia is raped by the fascists, Berardo and Antonio decide to leave Fontamara and go to Rome. Here they are swindled by a lawyer and afterwards they are invited by an antifascist to a restaurant where they are arrested by the police because of some subversive papers they had.
Assistant Camera:
Mario Bagnato
Massimiliano Sambuco
Assistant Editor:
Alessandro Gabriele
Roberto Priori
Boom Operator:
Sebastiano Scutti
Camera Operator:
Claudio Morabito
Costume Design:
Luciano Calosso
Delegated Producer:
Giulio Mandelli
Director:
Carlo Lizzani
Director of Photography:
Mario Vulpiani
Editor:
Franco Fraticelli
Executive Producer:
Edmondo Ricci
First Assistant Director:
Rinaldo Ricci
Gaffer:
Romano Mancini
Hairstylist:
Mirella Ginnoto
Key Grip:
Maurizio Michelizzi
Line Producer:
Piero Lazzari
Makeup Artist:
Otello Sisi
Master at Arms:
Giuseppe Mattei
Novel:
Ignazio Silone
Original Music Composer:
Roberto De Simone
Production Design:
Luigi Scaccianoce
Production Manager:
Enzo Nigro
Screenplay:
Lucio De Caro
Carlo Lizzani
Script Supervisor:
Marisa Agostini
Second Assistant Director:
Maria Teresa Elena
Set Decoration:
Paolo Biagetti
Sound:
Romeo Buccheri
Sound Effects:
Alvaro Gramigna
Sound Mixer:
Bruno Longobardo
Alberto Doni
Fernando Caso
Still Photographer:
Enrico Appetito
Unit Manager:
Vittorio Fornasiero
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