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Release Date:
March 9, 2009
Original Title:
Vivaldi, the Red Priest
Alternate Titles:
Vivaldi
Vivaldi, the Red Priest
Genres:
History | Music
Production Companies:
Condor Pictures
Europe Images International
Liamar Editions
Liamar Media World
Riviera Films
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: NR
Runtime: 120
The life of Antonio Vivaldi, called "the red priest", his relationship with the world and the Church, his spiritual battles, his love for a woman.
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Assistant Hairstylist:
Maurilio Lazzaro
Camera Car:
Mark Laidlaw
Giorgio Vita Levi
Cinematography:
Roger McDonald
Costume Design:
Luca Costigliolo
Alessandra Torella
Paolo Faenzi
Franca Squarciapino
Department Administrator:
Giorgio Vita Levi
Federica Vairani
Dialogue Editor:
Federica Vairani
Director:
Liana Marabini
Editor:
Massimo Germoglio
Editorial Staff:
Fabrizio Nastasi
Electrician:
Elvis Pasqual
First Assistant Director:
Paolo Bartoli
Foley Recordist:
Federica Vairani
Interior Designer:
Massimo Germoglio
Lighting Technician:
Mark Laidlaw
Makeup Artist:
Alessandra Venzi
Makeup Department Head:
Consuelo Vitturi
Lydia De Martin
Music:
Roberto Giaccaglia
Gabriele Robotti
Ivano Zanenghi
Ugo Orlandi
Gianantonio Viero
Solisti Veneti
Lucio Degani
Chiara Parrini
Other:
Massimo Germoglio
Post Production Supervisor:
Massimo Germoglio
Post-Production Manager:
Fabrizio Nastasi
Producer:
Liana Marabini
Production Design:
Paolo Faenzi
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Paolo Bartoli
Sound Editor:
Giorgio Vita Levi
Sound Mixer:
Giorgio Vita Levi
Writer:
Liana Marabini
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