Ustica: The Missing Paper (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 31, 2016

Original Title:
Ustica: The Missing Paper

Alternate Titles:
乌斯蒂卡:失踪的地图

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Lucana Film Commission
Martinelli Film Company International
MiC
Regione Basilicata
Regione Siciliana
Seagull
WFE
Zenit Distribution

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 106

On the evening of June 27, 1980, a DC9 of the private airline Itavia disappeared from radar screens without sending any emergency signal. The aircraft, stabilized in cruise at 7.600 meters above sea level, sank into the Tyrrhenian Trench, between Ponza and Ustica. 81 people lost their lives, including 14 children. There are three hypotheses about the disaster, but none has ever been proven, until the analysis of the findings and documentary material reveals a fourth, chilling possible cause of the disaster.

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ADR Recordist:
Tom Slattery
Dave Tinsley

ADR Voice Casting:
Gary Hetzler

Accountant:
Manuela Palumbo

Animation:
Cédric Baumgartner

Assistant Art Director:
Barbara Sgambellone
Alba Lidia Tropeano

Assistant Costume Designer:
Jessica Zambelli

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Florence Jasselette

Associate Producer:
Philippe Logie

Boom Operator:
Thomas Berliner
Philippe Fontaine

CG Supervisor:
Alessio Geraci

Cinematography:
Blasco Giurato

Colorist:
Sergio Di Marco

Costumer:
Massimo Cantini Parrini

Data Management Technician:
Letizia Giorgi

Digital Compositor:
Claudia Coppa
Michael Desnoyelles
Martina Gismondo
Marie Maulet
Couturiaux Romain
Micaela Tempesta
Chiara Trinchera
Giovanni Ermes Vincenti
Damien Welsch

Director:
Renzo Martinelli

Director of Photography:
Blasco Giurato

Editor:
Thomas Vanthuyne

Electrician:
Thomas Bojan
Juan Cristobal Fontes Salinas

Executive Producer:
Giles Daoust

Extras Casting:
Mariangela Curci
Paola Piattelli

First Assistant Camera:
Benjamin Morel

First Assistant Director:
Fabrizio Sergenti Castellani

Foley Artist:
Italo Cameracanna

Gaffer:
Denis Antheunissens

Grip:
Thomas Gerard
Harold Hotermans
Jérémy Tondeur

Hair Designer:
Leila Mauro

Head Driver:
David Sakhechidze

Idea:
Renzo Martinelli

Key Grip:
Corentin Geisen

Line Producer:
Roberto Andreucci
Christelle Mahy

Location Manager:
Claudia Caccamo
Dino Centonze
Simona Serafini

Makeup Artist:
Leila Mauro
Maurizio Trani

Music:
Luca Cresta
Aldo De Scalzi
Pivio
Claudio Pacini

Original Music Composer:
Pivio
Aldo De Scalzi

Producer:
Renzo Martinelli
Alain Berliner

Production Accountant:
Otto Buffa

Production Assistant:
Luca Bianchi
Guilio Poidomani

Production Coordinator:
Francesca Ambrosio

Production Manager:
Emanuele Faticoni

Production Secretary:
Sara Paolini

Property Master:
Massimiliano Paonessa

Props:
Ugo Giovannini

Recording Supervision:
Cristiano Ciccone

Screenplay:
Renzo Martinelli

Script Supervisor:
Vinciane Colas

Second Assistant Camera:
Ada Détraz

Second Assistant Director:
Tiziano Grasso

Set Decoration:
Paolo Innocenzi

Shading:
Matteo Cricenti

Sound Designer:
Paolo Amici

Sound Effects Editor:
Daniele Quadroli
David Quadroli
Fabrizio Quadroli

Sound Mixer:
Paul Maernoudt

Stage Director:
Sandro Scarmiglia

Story:
Renzo Martinelli

Third Assistant Director:
Eleonora Martinelli

Unit Manager:
Federica Martinelli

Visual Effects:
Andrea Battistoni
Philippe Frère

Visual Effects Producer:
Gaël Durant

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Raffaele Nappi
Giuseppe Squillaci

Writer:
Renzo Martinelli

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