A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
February 5, 2001
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 2
Finale:
February 6, 2001
Creators:
Pietro Valsecchi
Original Title:
Uno bianca
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Taodue Film
Countries:
IT
Uno bianca thriller
Assistant Camera:
Gianluca Bombardone
Alessandro Pignoloni
Assistant Director:
Massimo Selis
Assistant Editor:
Riccardo Garattoni
Boom Operator:
Luca Novelli
Clapper Loader:
Valerio Evangelista
Compositor:
Giuseppe Fulcheri
Costume Design:
Francesco Panni
Digital Compositor:
Gian Luca Rizzo
Director:
Michele Soavi
Director of Photography:
Giovanni Mammolotti
Editor:
Anna Rosa Napoli
Focus Puller:
Martino Tagliaferri
Foley Artist:
Massimo Anzellotti
Grip:
Amato Gabotti
Roberto Fucci
Key Grip:
Massimo Rinella
Key Hair Stylist:
Marco Perna
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Simone Gregoris
Makeup Designer:
Marco Altieri
Music:
Gianni Bella
Producer:
Pietro Valsecchi
Production Coordinator:
Gaia Narcisi
Production Design:
Alessandro Dora
Production Manager:
Emanuele Emiliani
Second Assistant Director:
Simona Berenice Vignoli
Sound Editor:
Marco Giacomelli
Sound Supervisor:
Andrea Lancia
Special Effects Coordinator:
Claudio Quaglietti
Special Effects Supervisor:
Claudio Quaglietti
Story Editor:
Stefano Rulli
Stunts:
Alessandro Borgese
Emiliano Novelli
Teleplay:
Stefano Rulli
George Eastman
Michele Soavi
Gabriele Romagnoli
Visual Effects:
Giuseppe Squillaci
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Paolo Zeccara
Wardrobe Master:
Andrea Sorrentino
Writer:
Marco Melega
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