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Release Date:
November 15, 1985
Original Title:
La messa è finita
Alternate Titles:
The Mass Is Ended
The Mass Is Over
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Faso Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 94
The young priest Father Giulio returns to Rome, his hometown, after a long pilgrimage. Don Giulio hopes to live peacefully with his family and his friends, but discovers that many of them are depressed or frustrated, and some suicidal.
Administration:
Anna Maria De Pedys
Assistant Costume Designer:
Maria Rita Barbera
Assistant Editor:
Roberto Missiroli
Rosanna Palma
Assistant Production Design:
Livia Del Priore
Boom Operator:
Giulio Viggiani
Camera Operator:
Carlo Tafani
Costume Design:
Lia Francesca Morandini
Director:
Nanni Moretti
Director of Photography:
Franco Di Giacomo
Editor:
Mirco Garrone
Executive Producer:
Raffaello Saragò
First Assistant Camera:
Luigi Cecchini
First Assistant Director:
Daniele Luchetti
Gaffer:
Valerio Garzia
Hairstylist:
Guerrino Todero
Key Grip:
Mauro Anzelotti
Line Producer:
Dino Di Dionisio
Makeup Artist:
Mario Di Salvio
Original Music Composer:
Nicola Piovani
Producer:
Achille Manzotti
Production Design:
Giorgio Bertolini
Amedeo Fago
Production Secretary:
Oreste Cuoci
Stefano De Paolis
Screenplay:
Nanni Moretti
Sandro Petraglia
Script Supervisor:
Eleonora Pallottini
Second Assistant Camera:
Alessandro Ghiara
Second Assistant Director:
Mario Monaci Toschi
Sound:
Franco Borni
Sound Editor:
Alessandro Peticca
Sound Mixer:
Fausto Ancillai
Still Photographer:
Ermanno Serto
Story:
Nanni Moretti
Sandro Petraglia
Unit Manager:
Luigi Lagrasta
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