Salvo D'Acquisto (2003-2003)

Premiere:
September 21, 2003

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 2

Finale:
September 22, 2003

Original Title:
Salvo D'Acquisto

Alternate Titles:
Salvo D'Acquisto

Genres:
Drama | War & Politics

Production Companies:
Rai Fiction
Sacha Film Company

Countries:
IT

During World War II, 22-year-old Carabinieri deputy brigadier Salvo D'Acquisto makes an heroic gesture of self-sacrifice by "confessing" an act of sabotage for which 22 civilians had been rounded up by the Germans, and is executed by firing squad in their place on September 23, 1943.

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Assistant Editor:
Alessandra Guerra

Costume Design:
Andrea Viotti

Delegated Producer:
Fabrizio Zappi

Director:
Alberto Sironi

Director of Photography:
Stefano Ricciotti

Editor:
Stefano Chierchié

First Assistant Director:
Francesco Pavolini

Line Producer:
Federico Starace
Roberto Giussani

Original Music Composer:
Carlo Crivelli

Producer:
Sergio Giussani

Production Design:
Cosimo Gomez

Sound:
Benito Alchimede

Story:
Gualtiero Rosella
Laura Bruni
Pietro Calderoni

Teleplay:
Gualtiero Rosella
Pietro Calderoni

Unit Production Manager:
Monica Gradella
Roberto Romoli

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