Benito: The Rise and Fall of Mussolini (1994-1994)

Premiere:
February 1, 1994

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
February 15, 1994

Creators:
Gianluigi Calderone

Original Title:
Il giovane Mussolini

Alternate Titles:
A Man Named Benito
Benito: The Rise and Fall of Mussolini
The Young Mussolini

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Progéfi
RAI
TVE
Zweite Unitel

Countries:
IT

After rapidly ascending the ranks of the Socialist Party, Benito Mussolini created a Fascist state in 1920s Italy through his use of propaganda and diplomacy and led his people in a bloody war that would ultimately result in his downfall.

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Boom Operator:
Petr Forejt

Camera Operator:
Miroslav Vránek

Co-Writer:
Gianluigi Calderone

Costume Design:
Mariolina Bono

Delegated Producer:
Enzo Tarquini

Director:
Gianluigi Calderone

Director of Photography:
Jaromír Šofr

Editor:
Fiorella Giovanelli

Executive Producer:
Miroslav Voštiar

First Assistant Director:
Gabriele Polverosi

Line Producer:
Fernando Franchi

Makeup Department Head:
Luigi Rocchetti

Original Music Composer:
Nicola Piovani

Production Design:
Tomáš Moravec

Production Manager:
Peter Lencses

Screenplay:
Domenico Rafele
Lidia Ravera

Script Supervisor:
Roman Fara

Set Decoration:
Bruno Amalfitano

Sound:
Michal Houdek

Story:
Vincenzo Cerami
Gianluigi Calderone
Lidia Ravera
Domenico Rafele

Stunt Coordinator:
František Michálek

Supervising Editor:
Gabriella Cristiani

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