A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 28, 2011
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 4
Finale:
November 18, 2011
Original Title:
Viso d'angelo
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Ares Production
Countries:
IT
TV miniseries in four parts. A serial killer mysteriously leaves a signature species, a rosary in the hands of his victims. Inspector Roberto Parisi, a specialist in this type of crime, but that hides a dark past, will be responsible for conducting investigations.
Additional Music:
Antongiulio Frulio
Fabrizio Pigliucci
Assistant Editor:
Alessandra Bonanni
Antonio Concilio
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Irene Tartaglia
Assistant Production Design:
Romolo Pompa
Assistant Set Decoration:
Fiorenza Amato
Audio Post Coordinator:
Marco Dary
Boom Operator:
Federica Ripani
Casting Assistant:
Francesca Sambataro
Continuity:
Loredana Nucci
Costume Design:
Stefano De Nardis
Claudio Manzi
Director:
Eros Puglielli
Director of Photography:
Alfredo Betrò
Extras Casting Coordinator:
Roberto Scarduffa
First Assistant Director:
Giulia Gianni
Foley Artist:
Sergio Basili
Foley Mixer:
Massimo Rocchi
Music:
Paolo Vivaldi
Music Editor:
Alessandra Morelli
Music Producer:
Antonello Navarra
Online Editor:
Valerio Vittori
Orchestrator:
Antongiulio Frulio
Massimiliano Lazzaretti
Fabrizio Pigliucci
Producer:
Alberto Tarallo
Production Coordinator:
Francesca Ambrosio
Production Design:
Gian Maria Cau
Production Manager:
Luciano Tito
Second Assistant Director:
Gianluca Mangiasciutti
Set Decoration:
Fiorella Cicolini
Set Dresser:
Fiorella Cicolini
Sound:
Filippo Porcari
Sound Editor:
Silvio Di Nicola
Sound Effects Editor:
Gianluca Basili
Antonio Tirinelli
Special Effects:
Massimo Ciaraglia
Pasquale Catalano
Special Effects Supervisor:
Fabio Traversari
Special Effects Technician:
Andrea Luciani
Unit Production Manager:
Ferdinando Cocco
Visual Effects:
Valentina Girolami
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Luciano Vittori Jr.
Weapons Master:
Paolo Galiano
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