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Premiere:
March 4, 2019
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 8
Finale:
March 25, 2019
Original Title:
Il nome della rosa
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | War & Politics
Production Companies:
11 Marzo Film
Palomar
RAI
Tele München
Countries:
IT
Northern Italy, 1327. The Franciscan monk William of Baskerville and his young apprentice Adso of Melk reach an isolated Benedictine abbey on the Alps to aid in a dispute between the Franciscan Order and the Avignon papacy. Upon arrival at the abbey, the two find themselves involved in a chain of mysterious deaths.
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Art Direction:
Riccardo Monti
Casting:
Lara Manwaring
Costume Designer:
Maurizio Millenotti
Editor:
Stephen O'Connell
Executive Producer:
John Turturro
Guendalina Ponti
Herbert G. Kloiber
Patrizia Massa
Hair Designer:
Mauro Tamagnini
Makeup Designer:
Luigi Rocchetti
Music Editor:
Francesco Le Metre
Novel:
Umberto Eco
Original Music Composer:
Volker Bertelmann
Producer:
Marco Camilli
Davide Nardini
Luigi Pinto
Margherita Murolo
Marta Aceto
Michele Zatta
Matteo Levi
Carlo Degli Esposti
Nicola Serra
Production Design:
Francesco Frigeri
Prosthetic Designer:
Luigi Rocchetti
Sound Designer:
Hubert Westkemper
Thomas Giorgi
Sound Editor:
Gianni Monciotti
Story:
Andrea Porporati
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