The Prince of Rome (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 17, 2022

Original Title:
Il principe di Roma

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Lucky Red
RAI Cinema

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

In 19th-century Papal Rome, Bartolomeo is a wealthy and greedy parvenu who craves a noble title. While trying to raise the money he needs to strike a deal with a prince for the hand of his daughter, he'll find himself caught in a magical journey between past, present and future. Assisted by some rather illustrious companions, he'll have to come to terms with whom he really is and give his life a new meaning.

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Camera Operator:
Roberto Gentili

Casting:
Stefania De Santis

Costume Design:
Mary Montalto

Delegated Producer:
Serena Sostegni
Giulia Battaglia

Director:
Edoardo Falcone

Director of Photography:
Fabio Zamarion

Editor:
Luciana Pandolfelli

Executive Producer:
Tommaso Arrighi

First Assistant Director:
Andrea Vellucci

Hairstylist:
Marco Perna

Line Producer:
Nicolò Forte

Makeup Artist:
Alessandro D'Anna

Novel:
Charles Dickens

Original Music Composer:
Michele Braga

Post Production Supervisor:
Romina Franzini

Producer:
Andrea Occhipinti
Stefano Massenzi
Mattia Guerra

Production Design:
Paola Comencini

Screenplay:
Paolo Costella
Edoardo Falcone

Script Supervisor:
Cinzia Liberati

Set Decoration:
Fiorella Cicolini

Sound:
Francesco Lorandi

Sound Designer:
Antonio Tirinelli
Sergio Basili

Sound Editor:
Daniela Bassani

Sound Mixer:
Roberto Cappannelli

Story:
Edoardo Falcone
Marco Martani

Stunt Coordinator:
Ottaviano Dell'Acqua

Unit Production Manager:
Giovanni Meglio

VFX Supervisor:
Fabio Tomassetti

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