A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Corrado Guzzanti, Andrea Purgatori, Pasquale Petrolo
Written by:
Paola Cannatello
Corrado Guzzanti
Directed by:
Corrado Guzzanti, Igor Skofic
Release Date:
October 27, 2006
Original Title:
Fascisti su Marte
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Fandango
Kipli Entertainment
Studio Uno
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 100
In 1938 a group of fascists led by the general Gaetano Maria Barbagli decides to invade the planet of Mars.
A handful of Blackshirts commanded by Hierarch Barbagli arrives on Mars.The planet is hostile and scarce water and food. After great discoveries, hilarious adventures and mystical visions, will the fascists be able to go back home?
Assistant Costume Designer:
Veronica Fragola
Assistant Editor:
Maria Cristina Marra
Co-Writer:
Paola Cannatello
Costume Design:
Isabella Melloni
Delegated Producer:
Laura Paolucci
Valeria Licurgo
Director:
Corrado Guzzanti
Igor Skofic
Director of Photography:
Igor Skofic
Editor:
Cristiano Travaglioli
Executive Producer:
Simona Banchi
First Assistant Director:
Massimiliano De Nicola
Key Grip:
Fabio Petocchi
Line Producer:
Chiara Capparella
Producer:
Corrado Guzzanti
Valerio Terenzio
Domenico Procacci
Production Supervisor:
Giovanni Di Pasquale
Screenplay:
Corrado Guzzanti
Script Supervisor:
Lucille Cristaldi
Sound Mixer:
Gabriele Gubbini
Story:
Corrado Guzzanti
VFX Supervisor:
Rodolfo Migliari
Francesco Paglia
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