Vita di Antonio Gramsci (1981-1981)

Premiere:
January 14, 1981

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 4

Finale:
February 4, 1981

Original Title:
Vita di Antonio Gramsci

Genres:
War & Politics

Production Companies:
Filmalpha
RAI

Countries:
IT

The life and times of Antonio Gramsci from the establishment of L'Ordine Nuovo newspaper in 1919 to his untimely death in 1937, encompassing the birth of the Italian Communist Party (PCd'I), Gramsci's visits to Moscow where he met his future spouse, his election to Parliament, anti-fascism, trial and conviction.

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Assistant Camera:
Fernando Campiotti

Assistant Costume Designer:
Paola Martini

Assistant Editor:
Graziana Quintalti

Camera Operator:
Roberto Brega
Giorgio Aureli

Costume Design:
Massimo Bolongaro
Rossana Romanini

Director:
Raffaele Maiello

Director of Photography:
Tonino Nardi

Editor:
Giuseppe Giacobino

First Assistant Director:
Bruno Cortini

Gaffer:
Vittorio Pescetelli

Hairstylist:
Luciana Maria Costanzi

Key Grip:
Enrico Favilla

Line Producer:
Enzo Giulioli

Makeup Artist:
Cesare Paciotti

Original Music Composer:
Fiorenzo Carpi

Painter:
Oreste Quercioli

Producer:
Mario Gallo

Production Design:
Andrea Crisanti

Production Secretary:
Maarten de Wit
Gino Usai
Pietro Oro

Property Master:
Alfio Tempera
Mauro Vitturini

Script Supervisor:
Michele Conforti

Seamstress:
Lamberta Baldacci

Set Decoration:
Francesco Cuppini

Sound:
Giancarlo Laurenzi

Sound Mixer:
Adriano Taloni

Still Photographer:
Mario Notarangelo

Teleplay:
Giuseppe Fiori
Raffaele Maiello
Suso Cecchi d'Amico
Silvia D'Amico Bendicò

Unit Manager:
Adriano Di Lorenzo

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