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Release Date:
November 17, 2000
Original Title:
Il Partigiano Johnny
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Fandango
MediaTrade
MiC
Tele+
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 135
After the 8th September 1943 north of Italy is occupied by Germans. Italian army collapsed and the soldiers are escaped to the mountains trying to set up a resistance. Many civilians did the same and Johnny, an English literature student, is among them. Johnny avoids to band together the red partisans (communists) and tries to be part of the azure bands (former regular soldiers). But in both cases he is deluded by the partisan bands and discovers that the partisan war is less poetic and genuine that he thought. At one point anyway the partisans free Alba from Germans. When the city falls again in German hands Johnny escape with Ettore and Pierre. But, one after another, German army and Italian fascists captures the partisans and Johnny will pass the winter alone and isolated. He then finds the way to participate to one of the last attack to occupants, in fact the war will be over two months later.
Accountant:
Luciano Mancini
Monica Mancini
Assistant Camera:
Ezio Gamba
Assistant Director:
Fabrizio Bava
Camera Operator:
Marco Bargellini
Luciano Federici
Casting:
Lorella Chiapatti
Giovanni Vaccarelli
Chief Lighting Technician:
Antonio Roppolo
Cinematography:
Gherardo Gossi
Color Grading:
Andrea Gargano
Costume Assistant:
Monica Sarracchini
Costume Design:
Marina Roberti
Costumer:
Marina Roberti
Digital Compositor:
Carlo Scaduto
Director:
Guido Chiesa
Director of Photography:
Gherardo Gossi
Editor:
Luca Gasparini
Electrician:
Stefano Fois
Stefano Mereu
Foley Artist:
David Quadroli
Generator Operator:
Maurizio Augelli
Grip:
Leandro Pagano
Angelo Pace
Idea:
Beppe Fenoglio
Key Grip:
Enzo Pontil
Loader:
Francesco Cavazza
Makeup Designer:
Maurizio Nardi
Music:
Alexander Bălănescu
Novel:
Beppe Fenoglio
Original Music Composer:
Alexander Bălănescu
Producer:
Domenico Procacci
Production Assistant:
Federico Falsini
Production Designer:
Davide Bassan
Recording Supervision:
Alberto Bernardi
Claudio Chiossi
Screenplay:
Guido Chiesa
Antonio Leotti
Script Supervisor:
Fernanda Selvaggi
Second Assistant Director:
Leopoldo Pescatore
Set Decoration:
Davide Bassan
Sound:
Giuseppe Napoli
Sound Editor:
Benni Atria
Sound Effects Editor:
Paolo Amici
Alessandro Doni
Silvia Moraes
Daniele Quadroli
Sound Mixer:
Fabio Felici
Special Effects Technician:
Luca Ricci
Still Photographer:
Chico De Luigi
Story:
Beppe Fenoglio
Stunts:
Omero Capanna
Bruno Di Luia
Luciano Giovannini
Visual Effects:
Gianfranco Gaioni
Visual Effects Producer:
Paola Trisoglio
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stefano Marinoni
Writer:
Guido Chiesa
Antonio Leotti
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