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Release Date:
December 1, 2006
Original Title:
Le rose del deserto
Genres:
Comedy | War
Production Companies:
Luna Rossa Cinematografica
Mikado Film
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
A sanitary battalion of Italian Army is sent to Sorman oasis in Lybia during the Africa campaign in 1940. Soon an Italian missionary, living nearby, succeed to transform the occupation by Italian Army in a kind of humanitarian mission. In fact all the battalion is involved to help the local population. The war anyway goes on with no regards to human feelings. The "glorious" Fascist campaign is going to became a fast retreat.
Assistant Camera:
Andrea Beck Peccoz
Daniele Marchitelli
Assistant Costume Designer:
Cinzia Fabbri
Assistant Editor:
Cecilia Catalucci
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Federico Meniconi
Assistant Production Design:
Massimo Pauletto
Camera Operator:
Roberto Ruzzolini
Costume Design:
Francesca Sartori
Delegated Producer:
Claudio Vecchio
Director:
Mario Monicelli
Director of Photography:
Saverio Guarna
Editor:
Bruno Sarandrea
First Assistant Director:
Paolo Giacomo Marino
Hair Department Head:
Italo Di Pinto
Hairstylist:
Virna Vento
Makeup Artist:
Uberta Colangeli
Makeup Department Head:
Mauro Meniconi
Novel:
Mario Tobino
Giancarlo Fusco
Original Music Composer:
Paolo Dossena
Mino Freda
Post Production Supervisor:
Alessandro Baragli
Producer:
Mauro Berardi
Vittorio Zeviani
Production Design:
Lorenzo Baraldi
Production Manager:
Domenico Mancini
Production Secretary:
Claudia Pederzani
Andrea Petino
Luca Prati
Francesco Renda
Simone Santi
Production Supervisor:
Carlo Coscia
Screenplay:
Alessandro Bencivenni
Mario Monicelli
Domenico Saverni
Script Supervisor:
Anna Antonelli
Second Assistant Director:
Leonardo Baraldi
Sound:
Gianluca Costamagna
Sound Editor:
Angelo Mignona
Sound Mixer:
Alberto Doni
Steadicam Operator:
Roberto Ruzzolini
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