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Red Like the Sky ()

Rosso come il cielo (original title)
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A nearly sightless boy is sent to a school for blind children, where he secretly discovers the possibilities of the recorded sound.

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Loris Arena ...
Blast Furnace employee
Marco Ballesteros ...
Blast Furnace employee
Alba Ballotta ...
Nun
Filippo Bianchi ...
Genoa student
Luca Bongianni ...
Child of Tuscany
Alessandro Buro ...
Child of Tuscany
Andrea Cacciabue ...
Genoa student
Giacomo Calvi ...
Street kid
Francesco Campobasso ...
Davide
Luca Capriotti ...
Mirco
Sharon Della Casa ...
Street kid
Gianni Chiarini ...
Child of Tuscany
Marco Cocci ...
Ettore
Simone Colombari ...
Padre Achille
Emilio Costantino ...
Genoa student
Alessio Daneo ...
Street kid
Clotilde De Spirito ...
Concettina
Tommaso Donati ...
Child of Tuscany
Gabriele Dosi ...
Street kid
Jacopo Doveri ...
Child of Tuscany
Roberto Draghetti ...
Radio announcer (voice)
Luigi Farinola ...
Blast Furnace employee
Pieraldo Ferrante ...
Doctor
Alessandro Fiori ...
Mario
Lisa Galantini ...
Portiera
Rosanna Gentili ...
Teresa
Lorenzo Giovannetti ...
Child of Tuscany
Simone Gullì ...
Felice
Andrea Gussoni ...
Valerio
Gaetano Infurna ...
Boy
Michele Iorio ...
Giacomo
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Suor Santa
Marco Lanza ...
Genoa student
Simona Leggerini ...
Child of Tuscany
Salvatore Lorino ...
Sassone
Susanna Lusetti ...
Cinema ticket clerk
Francesca Maturanza ...
Francesca
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Teacher (as Giuseppina Merli)
Fabio Morello ...
Maestro
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School Director
Federico Musso ...
Blast Furnace employee
Francesco Neri ...
Genoa student
Valerio Nuti ...
Child of Tuscany
Alessandro Oreda ...
Blast Furnace employee
Massimo Palazzini ...
Radio announcer (voice)
Giuliana Parodi ...
Nun
Fabrizio Pensati ...
Street kid
Gloria Pesce ...
Child of Tuscany
Eugenio Rocco ...
Genoa student
Stefania Roda ...
Demostrator
Federico Romis ...
Genoa student
Federico Santi ...
Genoa student
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Don Giulio
Biagio Savinelli ...
Blast Furnace employee
Elena Schiaffino ...
Demostrator
Stefano Stancanelli ...
Genoa student
Valentina Zampichelli ...
Nun
Giovanni Zidda ...
Blast Furnace employee

Directed by

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Cristiano Bortone

Written by

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Cristiano Bortone ... ()
 
Paolo Sassanelli ... ()
 
Monica Zapelli ... ()

Produced by

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Cristiano Bortone ... producer
Ivan Fiorini ... line producer
Daniele Mazzocca ... producer

Music by

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Ezio Bosso

Cinematography by

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Vladan Radovic

Editing by

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Carla Simoncelli

Editorial Department

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Sonia Fermanelli ... assistant editor
Francesco Garrone ... first assistant editor
Rocio Valladares Alegria ... digital colorist / telecine colorist: dailies

Production Design by

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Davide Bassan

Costume Design by

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Monica Simeone

Makeup Department

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Walter Cossu ... makeup artist
Massimo De Pellegrino ... hair stylist / key hair stylist

Production Management

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Elia Mazzoni ... production manager
Valerio Palusci ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Giuseppe Bonito ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Sergio Tribastone ... assistant production designer

Sound Department

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Stefano Campus ... sound mixer
Goffredo Gibellini ... sound recording engineer
Stefano Grosso ... sound effects editor
Daniele Maraniello ... sound
Mirko Perri ... sound editor
Louis Siciliano ... sound designer

Visual Effects by

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Stefano Marinoni ... visual effects supervisor
Federica Nisi ... visual effects coordinator
Paola Trisoglio ... visual effects producer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Matteo Attolini ... electrician
Matteo Carlesimo ... steadicam operator
Federico Martucci ... focus puller
Raffaele Massa ... camera operator
Virgilio Palone ... gaffer
Sergio Strizzi ... still photographer
Peter Zuffa ... assistant camera

Casting Department

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Luigi Palmulli ... additional cast and extras
Riccardo Rogazione ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Manuela Proietti ... wardrobe assistant

Location Management

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Giuseppe Scarpulla ... location manager

Music Department

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Goffredo Gibellini ... score mix engineer
Angelo Giovagnoli ... orchestra contractor / orchestra coordinator
Gianluca Porelli ... score & mixer second engineer
Louis Siciliano ... composer: additional music

Script and Continuity Department

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Vela Todorovic ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Fabio Di Biasi ... cashier
Francesco Gentile ... production secretary
Nicoletta Grillo ... cashier
Massimo Monachini ... financial consultant
Mauro Monachini ... administrator
Aldo Piccapane ... extras coordinator
Stefania Rodà ... acting coach
Claire Viroulaud ... press attache france

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The film is inspired by the true story of Mirco Mencacci, one of the most gifted Italian sound editors working today, who happens to be blind. A small village in Tuscany, 1971. Mirco is a bright, lively 10-year-old, crazy about the movies - especially Westerns and adventure films. His father, an incurable idealist, is a truck driver. One day, while Mirco is playing with an old rifle, the gun accidentally goes off; the boy is shot in the head. He survives, but loses his sight. At that time, Italian law considered blind people hopelessly handicapped, and did not permit them to attend public school. Hence, young Mirco's parents are forced to shut their son up in a "special school for the blind": the David Chiossone Institute in Genoa. In the beginning Mirco does not accept his new condition. But he is feisty and determined. When he finds an old tape recorder and a few used reels and discovers that by cutting and splicing tape he can create little fairy tales made only of sounds, a brand-new world opens up to him. His new adventure is opposed by the religious authorities that run the boarding school, who are convinced that a blind boy is a disabled person who must not be allowed to harbor illusions. But Mirco will not give up. He continues to fight in every way possible, and he slowly involves his classmates, leading them to rediscover their dreams and capacities. Then one night, with the help of the only sighted child - the daughter of the doorkeeper, with whom Mirco shares a tender friendship - he convinces the small group of boys to sneak out of school and go to the cinema down the street. For all of them, the experience is exhilarating. But the consequences are grim. Mirco is expelled. In the meantime, a broader struggle to change society is taking place outside. 1970's political protests are erupting. Students are taking to the streets. During one of his earlier escapades, Mirco had made friends with Ettore, a blind university student with strong political awareness. Hearing that Mirco has been expelled, Ettore pushes the whole city to mobilize. Students and workers protest in front of the Cassone Institute, threatening to shut down the city's blast furnace if Mirco is not re-admitted. As a consequence, the head of the institute is put under investigation. Mirco is finally re-admitted and granted special permission: to change the year-end show. Instead of reciting the usual religious poems, the children put on a performance of their "fairy tale in sound", before an audience of blind-folded, spellbound parents. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Red Like the Sky (World-wide, English title)
  • Red Like the Sky (United States)
  • Red Like the Sky (United Kingdom)
  • Rouge comme le ciel (France)
  • Rot wie der Himmel (Germany)
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  • 96 min
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