A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 4, 1986
Original Title:
La Venexiana
Alternate Titles:
Fieber im Blut
Liebesfeuer in Venedig
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Lux International
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: VM14 JP: R18+
Runtime: 83
Venice, sixteenth century. Giulio, a foreign gentleman spends a memorable night in the city where he meets and beds two beautiful women. They are Angela, a widowed lady, and Valeria, whose husband has left for Florence.
Assistant Camera:
Fabrizio Vicari
Daniele Cimini
Assistant Costume Designer:
Enrica Biscossi
Assistant Editor:
Paolo Benassi
Marco Buricchi
Boom Operator:
Antonio Barba
Camera Operator:
Fabio Conversi
Costume Design:
Aldo Buti
Director:
Mauro Bolognini
Director of Photography:
Giuseppe Lanci
Editor:
Alessandro Lucidi
First Assistant Director:
Roberto Tatti
Gaffer:
Roberto Belli
Hair Department Head:
Renata Magnanti
Hairstylist:
Paolo Borselli
Elda Magnanti
Cristiana Bertini
Key Grip:
Giancarlo Serravalli
Makeup Artist:
Gilberto Provenghi
Alberto Blasi
Fabio Veglianti
Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone
Producer:
Ciro Ippolito
Production Design:
Gastone Carsetti
Production Manager:
Gino Santarelli
Production Secretary:
Stefano Coni
Maurizio Cusano
Screenplay:
Massimo Franciosa
Mauro Bolognini
Script Supervisor:
Franca Invernizzi
Second Assistant Camera:
Luigi Conversi
Second Assistant Director:
Francesco Papa
Set Decoration:
Massimo Zompa
Sound:
Riccardo Palmieri
Sound Mixer:
Romano Checcacci
Special Effects:
Massimo Cristofanelli
Luciano Pizzuti
Giovanni Corridori
Danilo Bollettini
Claudio Savazzi
Still Photographer:
Giorgio Garibaldi Schwarze
Unit Manager:
Olivier Gérard
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