Miss Marx (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 17, 2020

Original Title:
Miss Marx

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
BeTV
RAI
Tarantula
VOO
Vivo Film

Production Countries:
Belgium | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  GB: 15  JP: PG12  NZ: M  SE: 15 

Runtime: 107

The future is on our side.

In her public persona, Eleanor “Tussy” Marx was a translator, actress, a children’s rights activist and a persuasive labour organizer, a tireless powerhouse determined to carry on her father’s work. She held her own with twentieth century gods, including both her father and his colleague Engels. In her privately life, however, she was vulnerable and her attraction to the self-indulgent and self-important Edward Aveling led her into misery and ultimately proved fatal.

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ADR Mixer:
Roland Voglaire

Art Direction:
Marc'Antonio Brandolini

Assistant Art Director:
Philippe Blonda

Assistant Camera:
Pierre Assenat

Assistant Costume Designer:
Jessica Zambelli

Assistant Director:
Simone Paralovo

Assistant Editor:
Benedetta Marchiori
Morena Terranova

Assistant Set Decoration:
Guendalina Barbieri

Associate Producer:
Philippe Logie

Casting:
Gail Stevens
Rebecca Farhall
Claudia Mignosi

Co-Producer:
Paolo Del Brocco
Joseph Rouschop
Valérie Bournonville

Colorist:
Nazzareno Neri

Continuity:
Michela Bozzini

Costume Assistant:
Ottavia Virzì

Costume Designer:
Massimo Cantini Parrini

Delegated Producer:
Serena Alfieri

Director:
Susanna Nicchiarelli

Director of Photography:
Crystel Fournier

Editor:
Stefano Cravero

Electrician:
Giampiero Cambursano

Executive Producer:
Alessio Lazzareschi

Extras Casting:
Annie Laloy
Sara Patti

First Assistant Director:
Ciro Scognamiglio

Foley Artist:
Pierre Greco

Gaffer:
Paolo Saccinto

Grip:
Iacopo Alecci
Alessio Lampazzi
Angelo Pace
Enzo Pontil

Hairdresser:
Domingo Santoro

Key Grip:
Riccardo Mellana
Marco Moroni

Lighting Technician:
Pierre Dermience

Line Producer:
Gianluca Chiaretti

Location Assistant:
Maxence Moyne

Makeup Artist:
Diego Prestopino
Catherine Tilmant

Post Production Assistant:
Paolo Tarantini

Post Production Supervisor:
Monica Verzolini

Producer:
Marta Donzelli
Gregorio Paonessa

Production Accountant:
Marco Mattei

Production Assistant:
Maurizio Cossu

Production Coordinator:
Tom Denoël

Production Design:
Alessandro Vannucci
Igor Gabriel

Production Manager:
Helene Pigeard-Benazera
Claudia Cravotta

Script Supervisor:
Michela Bozzini

Seamstress:
Paola Seghetti

Second Assistant Camera:
Loïc Carrera

Second Assistant Director:
Benedetta Barroero

Set Decoration:
Fiorella Cicolini

Set Dresser:
Amanda Petrella

Sound Editor:
Marc Bastien

Sound Mixer:
Franco Piscopo

Sound Recordist:
Adriano Di Lorenzo

Steadicam Operator:
Gianni Aldi
Yvan Coene
Olivier Merckx

Unit Manager:
Lev Sordi

Video Assist Operator:
Chiara Coppolella

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Massimiliano Battista

Writer:
Susanna Nicchiarelli

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