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Release Date:
January 29, 2000
Original Title:
Monna Lisa
Alternate Titles:
Monnalisa
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
CSC
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 29
A David di Donatello-winning short film about a junkyard keeper, in love with the portrait of the Mona Lisa, who is charged with teaching a young Slavic girl the tools of a much less honourable trade...
Boom Operator:
Alberto Amato
Camera Operator:
Emiliano Fiore
Casting:
Béatrice Kruger
Construction Foreman:
Giuseppe Lomolino
Costume Design:
Sofia Salvatori
Director:
Matteo Delbò
Director of Photography:
Mario Amura
Editor:
Stefano Pasetto
Electrician:
Spartaco Sardini
First Assistant Camera:
Alice Farrow
Gaffer:
Renato Sardini
Generator Operator:
Stefano Benedetto
Hairstylist:
Vitaliana Patacca
Key Grip:
Massimo Lombardi
Makeup Artist:
Rosario Prestopino
Music:
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Production Design:
Federica Russo
Giuliano Pannuti
Production Secretary:
Carlo Maria Camponeschi
Property Master:
Gianluca Romagnoli
Screenplay:
Andrea Virili
Matteo Delbò
Script Supervisor:
Paola Pecoraro
Second Assistant Camera:
Sandro Camarata
Sound:
Luca Novelli
Sound Mixer:
Sandra Di Giacomo
Story:
Matteo Delbò
Thanks:
Christian Carlo
Giuseppe Rotunno
Giovanni Fiore Coltellacci
Roberto Perpignani
Emidio Greco
Daniele Costantini
Paola Mercadini
Roberta Penchini
Fabrizio Profeta
Vittorio Omodei Zorini
Gianni Cigna
Vladan Radović
Maricetta Lombardo
Unit Production Manager:
Federica Verani
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