Accattone - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Accattone"
Accattone (1961)
Timing: 1:57 (117 min)
Accattone - TMDB rating
7.709/10
509
Accattone - Kinopoisk rating
7.701/10
2970
Accattone - IMDB rating
7.6/10
11000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Alfredo Bini #127581
Alfredo Bini
Producer
Cino Del Duca
Producer

Editor

Production Design

Photo Flavio Mogherini #127580
Flavio Mogherini
Production Design

Set Decoration

Gino Lazzari
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Cesare Biseo
Makeup Artist

Production Supervisor

Eliseo Boschi
Production Supervisor

Director of Photography

Photo Tonino Delli Colli #70998

Tonino Delli Colli

Tonino Delli Colli
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Franco Delli Colli
Camera Operator

Script Supervisor

Lina D'Amico
Script Supervisor

Production Manager

Marcello Bollero
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Manlio Magara
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Story

Assistant Director

Leopoldo Savona

Leopoldo Savona
Assistant Director

Music

Sound

Luigi Puri
Sound

Assistant Camera

Gioacchino Sofia
Assistant Camera

Music Director

Additional Dialogue

Photo Sergio Citti #84780

Sergio Citti

Sergio Citti
Additional Dialogue

Intern

Isabel Mulá
Intern

What's left behind the scenes

  • Like most of Pasolini's later works, "Accattone" is based on his own literary work – the novel "A Harsh Life." In the novel, the protagonist was named Tommaso and was a typical Pasolini bisexual hero. To overcome censorship restrictions, he had to remove the hero's bisexual tendencies and, at the same time, give him a new name – "Accattone."
  • The film also marked the debut of actor Franco Citti. Introduced by Pasolini to his older brother Sergio Citti, who worked on the screenplay, Franco then starred in six more Pasolini films and proved to be a rare non-professional Pasolinian performer who managed to make a decent career in cinema.
  • Pasolini liked Chitti’s voice and regretted that it ultimately had to be dubbed. Conversely, he later repeatedly invited Franco to dub the roles of other performers.
  • Sergio Chitti played a small role as a waiter, and his other brother, Silvio Chitti, played Sabino, Accattone’s brother.
  • Bernardo Bertolucci’s first job in cinema: he was an assistant director.
  • The film’s soundtrack features music by Johann Sebastian Bach (an aria from Orchestral Suite No. 3 and fragments of other works).
  • Like most of Pasolini’s subsequent films, “Accattone” is based on his own literary work – the novel “A Hard Life”. In the novel, the protagonist was named Tommaso and was a typical Pasolini bisexual hero. To overcome censorship restrictions, he had to remove the hero’s bisexual tendencies and, at the same time, give him a new name – “Accattone”.
  • The film's soundtrack features music by Johann Sebastian Bach (the aria from Orchestral Suite No. 3 and fragments of other works).
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