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Release Date:
May 11, 2000
Original Title:
Vipera
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cosmo Productions
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Vipera is the wife of a Sicilian smithy. She meets a man who shows her that life can be better and promptly leaves her husband and her little daughter.
Administration:
Ennio Pontis
Assistant Costume Designer:
Ezio Maria Bruno
Assistant Editor:
Alessandra Pagani
Simone Broglio
Assistant Production Design:
Carlo Rescigno
Boom Operator:
Andrea Dallimonti
Camera Operator:
Fabio Lanciotti
Costume Design:
Alberto Verso
Director:
Sergio Citti
Director of Photography:
Blasco Giurato
Editor:
Ugo De Rossi
First Assistant Camera:
Alessio Bastianelli
First Assistant Director:
Francesca Del Sette
Gaffer:
Nazzareno Brescini
Hair Department Head:
Grazia De Rossi
Hairstylist:
Vincenzo Cardella
Alessandra Molinari
Key Grip:
Pietro Fabbri
Makeup Artist:
Jana Carboni
Federica Iacoponi
Makeup Department Head:
Luigi Rocchetti
Music Editor:
Claudio Marani
Original Music Composer:
Nicola Piovani
Producer:
Elide Melli
Production Design:
Andrea Crisanti
Production Manager:
Giovanni Ligato
Verena Baldeo
Screenplay:
Vincenzo Cerami
Sergio Citti
Script Supervisor:
Maria Raffaella Russo
Flavia Toso
Second Assistant Director:
Riccardo Marchesini
Set Decoration:
Simona Migliotti
Sound:
Mario Dallimonti
Sound Mixer:
Angelo Raguseo
Still Photographer:
Umberto Montiroli
Story:
Sergio Citti
Vincenzo Cerami
Unit Manager:
Loredana Manili
Antonio De Santis
Giancarlo Tumino
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