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Release Date:
March 19, 2015
Original Title:
La solita commedia: Inferno
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Film Commission Torino Piemonte
Wildside
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
2015: Hell is in chaos. A host of new sinners arrive every day to crowd Minos' offices. But Hell is an old, antiquated structure: the new sinners, not finding a right place, are dispersed among the circles. Lucifer is received directly by God, who seeks a solution. The winning idea is a cataloging of the new sins on Earth. And who to entrust the task to if not Dante Alighieri, who already once, in his time, carried out this task with excellent results? Dante is thus catapulted into a large Italian city, and finally finds his guide, the one who will accompany him in search of the "new sins": Demetrio Virgilio, a precarious thirty-year-old who is preparing, like every morning, to face another "day of Hell".
Assistant Art Director:
Cristian Meniconi
Assistant Director:
David Ambrosini
Best Boy Electric:
Paolo Saccinto
Boom Operator:
Gianluca Tamai
Casting:
Dario Ceruti
Casting Consultant:
Dario Ceruti
Cinematography:
Marco Bassano
Colorist:
Andrea Baracca
Compositor:
Aidan Zammit
Controller:
Mauro Monachini
Costume Design:
Paola Ronco
Crowd Assistant Director:
Eugenio Colizza
Dialogue Editor:
Dario Ramaglia
Digital Compositor:
Stefano Colaprete
Lena Di Gennaro
Chiara Milita
Roberto Saba
Marco Salvatori
Digital Imaging Technician:
Rosario Balistreri
Fabrizio Margaroli
Director:
Francesco Mandelli
Fabrizio Biggio
Martino Ferro
Editor:
Valentina Mariani
Electrician:
Vito Brunetti
Dario Tosti
Executive Producer:
Olivia Sleiter
Extras Casting Coordinator:
Roberto Scarduffa
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Nicolò Primo
First Assistant Director:
Saverio Di Biagio
Gaffer:
Giorgio Innocenzi
Head of Production:
Ludovica Damiani
Key Grip:
Marco Moroni
Key Hair Stylist:
Pablo Cabello
Location Manager:
Federico Mazzola
Makeup Department Head:
Paola Breda
Music:
Pasquale Filastò
Orchestrator:
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Angelo Giovagnoli
Slav Slavtchev
Post Production Supervisor:
Franco Casellato
Producer:
Mario Gianani
Lorenzo Mieli
Production Accountant:
Grazia Netti
Production Assistant:
Raffaello Liguori
Production Coordinator:
Paolo Maria Pedullà
Production Design:
Francesca Bocca
Valentina Ferroni
Production Manager:
Patrick Carrarin
Property Master:
Mario Scarzella
Paolo Villata
Recording Supervision:
Andrea Lancia
Score Engineer:
Gabriele Conti
Marco Streccioni
Seamstress:
Elena Pascaniuc
Second Assistant Director:
Mariachiara Squassino
Sound:
Vito Martinelli
Special Effects:
Fabio Traversari
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Andrea Eusebi
Andrea Giomaro
Lorenzo Tamburini
Special Effects Technician:
Massimiliano Bianchi
Stunt Coordinator:
Emiliano Novelli
Stunts:
Mauro Aversano
Samuele Brancato
Alessandro Novelli
Unit Manager:
Rossella Tarantino
Unit Production Manager:
Andrea Verolo
Visual Effects:
Marco Bersani
Visual Effects Producer:
Rodolfo Migliari
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Luca Della Grotta
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