Dirty War (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 7, 2010

Original Title:
Le ultime 56 ore

Alternate Titles:
Dirty War
G.I.S特殊介入部隊 56HOURS
La Salle La Guerre
Le ultime 56 ore

Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller | War

Production Companies:
A&B Production
CG Entertainment
Cine Audio Effects
Heles Film Productions
Medusa Distribuzione
Medusa Film
Medusa Video
MiC
Mustang Entertainment

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 14+ 

Runtime: 108

Army colonel Gabriele Moresco and twelve of his soldiers occupy a hospital in Sicily, Italy, taking every patient and doctor as hostages and giving an ultimatum to the government: if they won't admit their role in hiding proof of the use of depleted uranium in the Balkan Wars and the subsequent countless cases of cancer among Italian soldiers in 56 hours, all the hostages will be killed. Negotiator Paolo Manfredi is called to save the hostages, not knowing that his wife and daughter are among them.

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Assistant Art Director:
Giuseppe Busacca
Valentina Fragasso

Associate Producer:
Alessandro Carpigo
Bruno Frustaci

Best Boy Electric:
Vincenzo Di Gioia

Camera Operator:
Robin Brown
Emanuele Chiari

Clapper Loader:
Joy Carnebianca

Costume Design:
Stefano Giovani

Digital Colorist:
Alessandro Pelliccia

Digital Compositor:
Erminio Lauri

Director:
Claudio Fragasso

Director of Photography:
Patrizio Patrizi

Editor:
Ugo De Rossi

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Fabio Ciotto

First Assistant Camera:
Tiziano Saraca

First Assistant Director:
Livio Bordone
Claudio Masin

Foley Artist:
Alvaro Gramigna
Marco Ciorba

Grip:
Daniele Cinelli

Hair Department Head:
Sandra D'Angelo

Makeup Effects:
Roberto Pastore

Music:
Pino Donaggio

Orchestrator:
Angelo Giovagnoli

Producer:
Carlo Bernabei

Production Assistant:
Germana Valentini

Production Design:
Anna Forletta

Recording Supervision:
Roberto Caroselli

Score Engineer:
Goffredo Gibellini

Screenplay:
Rossella Drudi

Script Supervisor:
Viviana Grimaldi

Second Assistant Camera:
Joy Carnebianca

Second Assistant Director:
Annarita Battista

Sound:
Mirko Pantalla

Sound Assistant:
Daniele Scaringella

Sound Effects Editor:
Fernando Caso
Claudio Gramigna
Ivan Caso

Special Effects:
Stefano Corridori

Special Effects Supervisor:
Massimo Cardajoli

Steadicam Operator:
Robin Brown

Story:
Rossella Drudi

Supervising Sound Editor:
Andrea Gramigna

Visual Effects Producer:
Pierfrancesco Fiorenza

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mauro Maccari

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