A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
November 12, 2000
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 2
Finale:
November 13, 2000
Original Title:
Padre Pio - Tra cielo e terra
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Lux Vide
Rai Fiction
Countries:
IT
The story of Padre Pio (1887-1968) from the onset of the stigmata during World War I, when he prayed that soldiers' suffering be his, until his death. The story is told by Emilia, Pio's friend, to a Vatican official reviewing Padre Pio's potential canonization. We watch local people venerate the humble Capuchin monk, we see petty jealousies within the Church almost bring him down, and we experience his decision to build a Home for the Relief of Suffering, a labor of love begun just after World War II. Emilia and her husband Dr. Sanguineti work tirelessly beside the humble but sensible Pio.
Assistant Camera:
Roberto Gentili
Maurizio Lorenzetti
Antonello Emidi
Assistant Editor:
Rita Polidori
Boom Operator:
Giulio Viggiani
Camera Operator:
Roberto Luzzi
Casting:
Fabiola Banzi
Colorist:
Alessandro Pelliccia
Conductor:
Ennio Morricone
Costume Design:
Paola Marchesin
Delegated Producer:
Roberta Cadringher
Director:
Giulio Base
Director of Photography:
Fabio Zamarion
Editor:
Carla Simoncelli
Executive Producer:
Salvatore Morello
First Assistant Director:
Sergio Ercolessi
Gaffer:
Claudio Frollano
Hair Department Head:
Carla Indoni
Key Grip:
Marco Santarelli
Line Producer:
Corrado Trionfera
Makeup Department Head:
Giancarlo Del Brocco
Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone
Post Production Supervisor:
Franco Casellato
Producer:
Luca Bernabei
Production Design:
Carmelo Agate
Screenplay:
Franco Bernini
Script Supervisor:
Nicoletta Vegezzi
Loredana Nucci
Second Assistant Director:
Antonello La Marra
Laura Storoni
Set Decoration:
Ettore Guerrieri
Sound:
Marco Di Biase
Sound Mixer:
Alessandro Checcacci
Story:
Alessandra Caneva
Franco Bernini
Story Editor:
Fernando Muraca
Emmanuel Bonfiglioli
Unit Manager:
Simona Vescovi
Luciano Pecoraro
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