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Release Date:
May 21, 1999
Original Title:
Il corpo dell'anima
Alternate Titles:
Ten ve Arzu
The body of the Soul
夜のメイド
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Metropolis Film
MiC
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 18 CA: 18A FR: 18 IT: 18+ US: R
Runtime: 105
Ernesto is doomed to loneliness since the loss of his wife. He is a writer who lives alone without any children, and is an antisocial person. However, he is as satisfied with his life. Although he has not been working for a while, a film director asks him to prepare a scenario on the life of "Teresa of Ávila". Meanwhile, a young peasant girl, Luana starts working with him as a maid. Now the time has come for an affair which he has ignored for some years.
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ADR Recordist:
Fabio D'Amico
Additional Casting:
Luigi Palmulli
Assistant Camera:
Daniele Marchitelli
Loris Rossi
Assistant Editor:
Luca Montanari
Assistant Production Design:
Valentina Scalia
Camera Operator:
Andrea Busiri Vici
Chief Lighting Technician:
Massimiliano Cecchini
Cinematography:
Saverio Guarna
Color Grading:
Ivan Tozzi
Director:
Salvatore Piscicelli
Electrician:
Antonio D'Arienzo
Renato Pasquali
Gaffer:
Massimo Cecchini
Grip:
Roberto Memé
Fabio D'Achille
Key Grip:
Paolo Tiberti
Makeup Artist:
Pino De Marco
Producer:
Enzo Gallo
Production Accountant:
Salvatore Gallo
Screenplay:
Salvatore Piscicelli
Carla Apuzzo
Script:
Carla Apuzzo
Script Supervisor:
Daniela Tonti
Seamstress:
Giovanna Russu
Sound Editor:
Stefano Campus
Sound Effects Editor:
David Quadroli
Daniele Quadroli
Paolo Amici
Still Photographer:
Marco Squitieri
Story:
Carla Apuzzo
Salvatore Piscicelli
Unit Manager:
Andrea Usai
Visual Effects:
Ivan Tozzi
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