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Release Date:
May 25, 2003
Original Title:
My House in Umbria
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
HBO Films
Panorama Films
Production Countries:
Italy | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 103
Emily Delahunty is an eccentric British romance novelist who lives in Umbria in central Italy. One day while travelling, the train she is on is bombed by terrorists. After she wakes up in a hospital, she invites three of the other survivors of the disaster to stay at her Italian villa for recuperation. Of these are The General, a retired British Army veteran, Werner, a young German man, and Aimee, a young American girl who has now become mute after her parents were both killed in the explosion.
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ADR Mixer:
Ed Colyer
Art Direction:
Cristina Onori
Casting:
Irene Lamb
M. Rosaria Caracciolo
Shaila Rubin
Cinematography:
Marco Pontecorvo
Costume Design:
Nicoletta Ercole
Director:
Richard Loncraine
Editor:
Humphrey Dixon
Executive Producer:
Robert Allan Ackerman
Frank Doelger
Foley Artist:
Ruth Sullivan
Hairstylist:
Gianna Viola
Desiree Corridoni
Makeup Artist:
Federico Laurenti
Sarah Monzani
Norma Webb
Novel:
William Trevor
Original Music Composer:
Claudio Capponi
Producer:
Marco Valerio Pugini
Ann Wingate
Production Design:
Luciana Arrighi
Set Decoration:
Alessandra Querzola
Teleplay:
Hugh Whitemore
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