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Release Date:
March 15, 2023
Original Title:
Italia: il fuoco, la cenere
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Companies:
Articolture
Ciné+
Istituto Luce Cinecittà
Nocturnes Productions
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
The epic and poetic tale of the early years of Italian cinema, from 1896 to 1930: how peplum was born, how the first stars shone, how many daring filmmakers were able to create an original style amalgamating literature, theater, painting and opera; a tale of splendor and decadence.
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Administration:
Giulia Moscatelli
Archival Footage Research:
Alessandro Marotto
Assistant Sound Editor:
Leonardo Quiroga
Camera Operator:
Louise Vandeginste
Louis Privat
Color Grading:
Corrado Iuvara
Delegated Producer:
Fabrizio Cabitza
Director:
Olivier Bohler
Céline Gailleurd
Editor:
Olivier Bohler
Céline Gailleurd
Thomas Glaser
Léo Richard
Graphic Designer:
Xavier Suzanne
Music Supervisor:
Piero Mioli
Original Music Composer:
Lorenzo Esposito Fornasari
Photo Retouching:
Elisa Seravalli
Francesco Grazioli
Post Production Supervisor:
Corrado Iuvara
Ivan Olgiati
Producer:
Diamantine Chariani
Ivan Olgiati
Chiara Galloni
Raphaël Millet
Production Manager:
Gregorio Maraschini Montanari
Researcher:
Sofia Murari
Sound:
Juliette Petit
Sound Mixer:
Giovanni Frezza
Sound Supervisor:
Cyrille Carillon
Technical Advisor:
Stella Dagna
Luca Mazzei
Visual Effects:
Nicolas Dupouy
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