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Release Date:
March 30, 2012
Original Title:
Romanzo di una strage
Alternate Titles:
Piazza Fontana
Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy
Romanzo di una strage
Genres:
Crime | Drama | History | Mystery
Production Companies:
Babe Films
Cattleya
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+
Runtime: 129
On December 12, 1969, a bomb kills 17 people at the Piazza Fontana national bank in Milan, Italy, marking the beginning of the Years of Lead. Local anarchists are scapegoated for the massacre by police and the media, but a lone prosecutor uncovers a conspiracy of far-right groups, corrupt secret services, and other interests that seek to undermine democracy.
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Associate Producer:
Fabio Massimo Cacciatori
Book:
Paolo Cucchiarelli
Camera Operator:
Vincenzo Carpineta
Casting:
Barbara Melega
Co-Producer:
Fabio Conversi
Costume Design:
Francesca Sartori
Delegated Producer:
Gina Gardini
Director:
Marco Tullio Giordana
Director of Photography:
Roberto Forza
Editor:
Francesca Calvelli
Executive Producer:
Matteo De Laurentiis
First Assistant Director:
Francesca Polic Greco
Hair Department Head:
Ferdinando Merolla
Makeup Department Head:
Enrico Iacoponi
Original Music Composer:
Franco Piersanti
Post Production Supervisor:
Simona De Laurentiis
Producer:
Giovanni Stabilini
Marco Chimenz
Riccardo Tozzi
Production Design:
Giancarlo Basili
Screenplay:
Marco Tullio Giordana
Stefano Rulli
Sandro Petraglia
Sound Editor:
Fabio Pagotto
Giuseppe D'Amato
Marta Billingsley
Sound Mixer:
Paolo Segat
Sound Recordist:
Fulgenzio Ceccon
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