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Release Date:
March 27, 2004
Original Title:
H.P. Lovecraft - Ipotesi di un viaggio in Italia
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Digital Desk
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
A documentary about the possible ties between H.P.LOVECRAFT and the Polesine region (Italy), stimulated by the casual discovery of a mysterious manuscript attributed to the great American horror writer died in 1937.
Accountant:
Mary Ruggiero
Administration:
Alessandra Resch
Assistant Editor:
Donatella Ruggiero
Boom Operator:
Fausto Maria Sciarappa
Camera Operator:
Beppe Gallo
Director:
Federico Greco
Roberto Leggio
Director of Photography:
Fabrizio La Palombara
Editor:
Amalia Sylos Calò
Fulvio Molena
First Assistant Director:
Giacomo Cimini
Francesca Vallarino
Gaffer:
Christian Bonatesta
Key Grip:
Christian Bonatesta
Line Producer:
Leopoldo Pescatore
Makeup Artist:
Lucia Calo
Original Music Composer:
Riccardo Giagni
Giorgio Baldi
Post Production Assistant:
Alfonso Avvisati
Producer:
Pier Giorgio Bellocchio
Andrea Marotti
Production Assistant:
Sara Elkrem
Lorenza Baccaro
Researcher:
Tereza Knapp
Script Supervisor:
Emanuela Liverani
Simonetta Solder
Second Assistant Director:
Fabrizio Procaccini
Sound:
Fabrizio Bacherini
Sound Editor:
Federico Tummolo
Sound Mixer:
Fabrizio Bacherini
Unit Manager:
Claudio Belletti
Visual Effects:
Marco Maciariello
Writer:
Federico Greco
Roberto Leggio
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