Lecture 21 (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 17, 2008

Original Title:
Lezione 21

Alternate Titles:
Lecture 21
Lezione 21

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | History

Production Companies:
Fandango
MiC
Potboiler Productions
RAI Cinema

Production Countries:
Italy | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 12  CZ: 12+  IT: T 

Runtime: 92

A student takes a bizarre trip through the Italian Alps after being inspired by a professor's lecture on Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" from his Ninth Symphony.

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Assistant Art Director:
Matteo Sani

Assistant Director:
Sarah Jean Selway

Assistant Hairstylist:
Lorraine Glynn

Assistant Location Manager:
Asha Sharma

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Sarah Lindfield

Assistant Set Decoration:
Lizzi Wilson

Best Boy Grip:
Andy Cole

Camera Operator:
Ezio Gamba

Casting:
Leo Davis

Co-Producer:
Gail Egan
Simon Channing Williams

Colorist:
Sergio Cremasco

Costume Assistant:
Gabriella Loria

Costume Design:
Carlo Poggioli

Costume Supervisor:
Serena Fiumi

Digital Intermediate:
Andrea Baracca

Director:
Alessandro Baricco

Director of Photography:
Gherardo Gossi

Driver:
Colin Simmons
Bobby Finn
Cain Lee

Editor:
Giogiò Franchini

Electrician:
John Clarke
Matt Wilson

First Assistant Camera:
Francesco Cavazza

First Assistant Director:
Fabrizio Bava

First Assistant Editor:
Irma Misantoni
Sarah McTeigue

Foley Artist:
Sergio Basili

Gaffer:
Johnny Colley

Grip:
Daniele Dessena

Hair Designer:
Arianna Palmucci

Key Costumer:
Giovanni Lipari

Key Hair Stylist:
Virna Vento

Key Makeup Artist:
Fabrizio Sforza

Leadman:
Mario Todeschini

Line Producer:
Ivan Fiorini

Loader:
Stefano Meloni

Location Manager:
Francesco Tatò
Steve Mortimore

Location Scout:
Tom Stourton

Main Title Designer:
Lorenzo Moneta

Producer:
Giancarlo Leone
Domenico Procacci

Production Coordinator:
Marta Manzotti

Production Design:
Marta Maffucci

Production Manager:
Elia Mazzoni

Production Runner:
Charlotte Piddington

Recording Supervision:
Francesco Cucinelli

Screenplay:
Alessandro Baricco

Script Supervisor:
Elide Cortesi

Seamstress:
Adriana Mattiozzi

Second Assistant Camera:
Jason Dully

Second Assistant Director:
Luca Padrini
Ben Howard

Second Second Assistant Director:
Giorgio Servillo

Set Decoration:
Judy Farr

Set Designer:
Matteo Sani

Set Runner:
Sarah Jean Selway

Sound:
Bruno Pupparo

Sound Editor:
Silvia Moraes

Sound Effects Editor:
Gianluca Basili
Antonio Tirinelli

Special Effects:
Pasquale Catalano

Special Effects Assistant:
Andrea Luciani
Massimiliano Bianchi
Maurizio Mantovi

Special Effects Supervisor:
Fabio Traversari

Stand In:
James Payton

Standby Carpenter:
Garry Moore

Standby Rigger:
David Gray

Still Photographer:
Chico De Luigi

Unit Manager:
Francesco Beltrame

Unit Medic:
Bill Ridealgh

Unit Production Manager:
Valerio Palusci

Video Assist Operator:
Paul Snell
Alessio Pasqua

Visual Effects:
Francesco Spadoni
Fabio Barretta
Nicola Sganga

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Rodolfo Migliari

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