No name in the end credits
A documentary on Antonio Spoletini, Federico Fellini's historical collaborator.
An incredible portrait of a man who lives for cinema and has a unique relationship with it.
The last of five brothers who looked for the right faces for Italian and international cinema passed through Rome.
The documentary meets him at the age of 82, still on film sets, plunges in with him and tells about him at that moment in his life when he wants to leave "a name in the end credits".
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Simone AmendolaDirectorAlysa nel paese delle meraviglie, Quando combattono gli elefanti
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Simone AmendolaWriterL' Assasino
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Cristiano SebastianelliProducer
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Antonio SpoletiniKey Cast"Antonio Spoletini"Roma(1972), Pirates(1986)
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Fernando MeirellesKey Cast"himself"City of God(2002), The Constant Gardener (2005)
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Marcello FonteKey Cast"himself"Dogma(2018) Asino Vola(2015)
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Dante FerrettiKey Cast"himself"Casino(1995), Gangs of New York (2002)
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Pupi AvatiKey Cast"himself"Fratelli e sorelle (1992), Il cuore altrove (2003)
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Jonathan PryceKey Cast"himself"The Man Who Killed Don Quixote(2018), Pirates of the Caribbean(2003)
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Annalisa ForgioneEditingLucania(2019), In un posto bellissimo(2015)
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Eugenio Cinti LucianiCamera
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Alessandro BolognesiDrone camera operator
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Project Title (Original Language):Nessun nome nei titoli di coda
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:1 hour 24 minutes
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Completion Date:August 9, 2019
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Production Budget:140,000 EUR
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Country of Origin:Italy
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Country of Filming:Italy
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Language:Italian
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:1:85:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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FESTA DEL CINEMA DI ROMA 2019ROMA
Italy
October 23, 2019
Italy
Sezione Riflessi -
FABRIQUE DU CINEMA AWARDS 2019ROME
Italy
International Documentary Film -
ARFF AUDIENCE AWARDS 2020Amsterdam
Netherlands
Simone Amendola (Rome, 1975) is a playwright and filmmaker. After a lot of writing for the theatre (in 2001 he won the Oreste Calabresi Prize, which earned him the publication of Porta Furba), in 2003 he began to experiment with the language of cinema, writing scripts and making short films and documentaries, including the multi-awarded Alisya nel paese delle meraviglie (Ilaria Alpi Prize 2010), which helped to bring out the world of second generations. In 2013 he directed the show L'uomo nel diluvio, considered one of the most significant works of recent years, in 2014 he was awarded the Solinas Prize for the screenplay of the IMaya series and in 2016 his short documentary Zaza, Kurd was presented in the MigrArti section at the 73rd Venice Film Festival. In 2019 he published a collection of his theatrical texts with Editoria & Spettacolo and won the development grant of the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia with the subject of the fictional film 'L'Assassino'.
"No name in the credits' is a film that has stratified over the course of a year, following the protagonist with a very small crew and often in solitude so as not to alter the truth of certain moments, to disappear into the marasmus and the frenzy of work.
The idea was to make a film that would begin by entering the back door and end by leaving the artists' dressing room.