A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 23, 2007
Original Title:
Il Lupo
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Poker Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 14+
Runtime: 89
Dir. Stefano Calvagna’s third feature is inspired by the real events in the life of Luciano Liboni, aka "The Wolf." A freewheeling interpretation of the character, here renamed Franco Scattoni (Massimo Bonetti), the film highlights the ups and downs of a rough and violent man, whose behavior borders on madness and is worsened by epilepsy. Il Lupo feels he has nothing to loose. Diving headfirst into a life of crime, he ends up killing a gas station attendant in Perugia in 2002. He then kills a young "carabiniere," and becomes a wanted fugitive. A case study in human behavior’s violent patterns framed as a psychological thriller and police story, this controversial film has been praised for the uncompromising realism of its disturbing narrative.
Administration:
Marica Bologna
Casting:
Livio Lozzi
Chef:
Enrico Romani
Cinematography:
Patrizio Patrizi
Colorist:
Christian Gazzi
Costume Design:
Daniela Albano
Digital Colorist:
Christian Gazzi
Director:
Stefano Calvagna
Editor:
Franco Carrozzino
Electrician:
Nando Marchiò
Adriano Rino Ferracin
Enrico Romani
First Assistant Camera:
Max Ruggieri
First Assistant Director:
Annarita Battista
General Manager:
Carlo Bernabei
Grip:
Giuseppe Morabito
Umberto Gradi
Key Grip:
Marco Olivieri
Music:
Riccardo Della Ragione
Music Director:
Fabio Ferri
Music Supervisor:
Giovanni Marolla
Producer:
Teresa Maliszewska
Alessandro Presutti
Production Design:
Giorgia Liberatore
Production Manager:
Massimo Bernardini
Production Secretary:
Paolo Andrea Calvagna
Production Supervisor:
Davide Lucarelli
Screenplay:
Stefano Calvagna
Script Supervisor:
Viviana Grimaldi
Second Assistant Camera:
Tiziano Saraca
Second Assistant Director:
Marta Gervasutti
Sound:
Alessio Costantino
Sound Editor:
Andrea Doni
Sound Mixer:
Roberto Cappannelli
Still Photographer:
Guido Laudani
Story:
Stefano Calvagna
Stunt Coordinator:
Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
Visual Effects:
Gianluca Dentici
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Gianluca Dentici
Writer:
Stefano Calvagna
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