La lupa (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 16, 1996

Original Title:
La lupa

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Globe Films
Production Group

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 106

She was tall, dark and thin, with a proud and voluptuous bust. They called her "The she-wolf" because she seemed never to be satisfied. All the men were obsessed with her but one day the she-wolf fell madly in love with young Nanni.

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Accountant:
Laura Cimarelli

Administration:
Massimo Esposti

Assistant Costume Designer:
Fulvia Amendolia

Assistant Editor:
Brigida Mastrolillo
Maura Alabiso

Assistant Production Design:
Giovanni Battista Cunsolo

Boom Operator:
Ettore Mancini

Camera Operator:
Daniele Massaccesi

Costume Design:
Carolina Ferrara

Director:
Gabriele Lavia

Director of Photography:
Mario Vulpiani

Editor:
Daniele Alabiso

First Assistant Camera:
Fabrizio Papale

First Assistant Director:
Marina Spadaro

Gaffer:
Antonio La Barbera

Hairstylist:
Bruno Pierre Rivello

Key Grip:
Roberto Angelucci

Line Producer:
Umberto Innocenzi

Makeup Artist:
Luisa Di Fraia

Novel:
Giovanni Verga

Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone

Producer:
Pietro Innocenzi
Roberto Di Girolamo

Production Design:
Paolo Innocenzi

Production Secretary:
Donato Placido
Stefania Dungino
Marcella Mercuri

Property Master:
Ubaldo Panunzi

Screenplay:
Gabriele Lavia

Script Supervisor:
Leila Buongiorno

Seamstress:
Clary Mirolo

Second Assistant Camera:
Luciano Teolis
Luigi Conversi

Second Assistant Director:
Barbara Di Girolamo

Sound:
Gaetano Carito

Special Effects:
Paolo Ricci

Still Photographer:
Roberto Nicosia

Unit Manager:
Fabrizio De Martino

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