A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 21, 1998
Original Title:
Il Macellaio
Alternate Titles:
El carnicero
Mesar
Sıcak Ten
Месарят
Мясник
肉屋
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Freeway Production
Medusa Film
Rio
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: VM18 US: R
Runtime: 86
Alina is a brilliant and enterprising woman who runs a successful art gallery in Palermo. Her husband Daniele, a successful orchestra conductor, cultured and intelligent, is not a regular presence. One day, while accompanying Daniele to the airport, Alina feels a sense of emptiness. She will try to fill it with a butcher who is always joking and full of erotic allusions and who arouses a strong attraction in her.
Administration:
Anna Maria Novelli
Assistant Costume Designer:
Cristiana Ricceri
Camera Operator:
Michele Picciaredda
Casting:
Filippo Orobello
Cinematography:
Romano Albani
Co-Producer:
Jean Gontier
Costume Design:
Claudio Cordaro
Director:
Aurelio Grimaldi
Editor:
Mauro Bonanni
Electrician:
Severino Tramontani
Paolo Di Stefano
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Anna Patrizia Valle
First Assistant Camera:
Ernesto Natoli
Andrea Fastella
Andrea Doria
First Assistant Director:
Filippo Orobello
Foley Artist:
Enzo Diliberto
Grip:
Giancarlo Moreschini
Idea:
Alina Reyes
Intern:
Alfio D'Agata
Key Grip:
Stefano Emidi
Fausto Cancellieri
Music:
Maria Soldatini
Music Producer:
Claudio Messina
Novel:
Alina Reyes
Orchestrator:
Angelo Giovagnoli
Producer:
Marco Poccioni
Marco Valsania
Production Design:
Manuel Giliberti
Production Manager:
Nicola Conticello
Production Secretary:
Clara Avallone
Production Supervisor:
Francesca M. Di Donna
Recording Supervision:
Andrea Lancia
Screenplay:
Aurelio Grimaldi
Script Supervisor:
Viviana Grimaldi
Second Assistant Camera:
Antonio Costantino
Sound:
Giancarlo Laurenzi
Sound Effects Editor:
David Quadroli
Daniele Quadroli
Paolo Amici
Steadicam Operator:
Salvatore Anversa
Story:
Alina Reyes
Writer:
Alina Reyes
Aurelio Grimaldi
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