The Best Offer - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Best Offer"
La migliore offerta (2013)
Timing: 2:11 (131 min)
The Best Offer - TMDB rating
7.807/10
3034
The Best Offer - Kinopoisk rating
0/10
30
The Best Offer - IMDB rating
5.1/10
155

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Arturo Paglia #107402Photo Arturo Paglia #107403Photo Arturo Paglia #107404Photo Arturo Paglia #107405
Arturo Paglia
Producer
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Isabella Cocuzza
Producer

Executive Producer

Enzo Sisti
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Reg Poerscout-Edgerton
Casting

Editor

Massimo Quaglia
Editor

Art Direction

Maurizio di Clemente
Art Direction
Andrea Di Palma
Art Direction

Production Design

Maurizio Sabatini
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Franco Maria Salamon #326738
Franco Maria Salamon
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Raffaella Giovannetti
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Matteo Silvi
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Ennio Morricone #67343

Ennio Morricone

Ennio Morricone
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Marco Patrizi
Associate Producer

Set Dresser

Federico Vianelli
Set Dresser

Director of Photography

Photo Fabio Zamarion #102607
Fabio Zamarion
Director of Photography

Makeup Department Head

Luigi Rocchetti
Makeup Department Head

Sound Effects Editor

Daniele Quadroli
Sound Effects Editor
David Quadroli
Sound Effects Editor
Fabrizio Quadroli
Sound Effects Editor

Visual Effects Supervisor

Mario Zanot
Visual Effects Supervisor

Script Supervisor

Elide Cortesi
Script Supervisor

Production Manager

Erik Paoletti
Production Manager
Andrea Tavani
Production Manager

Costume Designer

Maurizio Millenotti
Costume Designer

Dialogue Editor

Francesco Vallocchia
Dialogue Editor

Key Hair Stylist

Stefano Ceccarelli
Key Hair Stylist

Special Effects

Stefano Corridori
Special Effects

Digital Compositor

Paolo Gerosa
Digital Compositor
Gianluca Lo Guasto
Digital Compositor

Post Production Supervisor

Monica Verzolini
Post Production Supervisor

Production Coordinator

Cinzia Taffani
Production Coordinator

Sound

Gilberto Martinelli
Sound

Visual Effects Coordinator

Francesca Baiardi
Visual Effects Coordinator

Visual Effects

Daniele Aliberti
Visual Effects
Stefano Ferrera
Visual Effects
Guido Tognoni
Visual Effects

Line Producer

Guido De Laurentiis
Line Producer

Title Designer

Benedetta Cappelloni
Title Designer

Sound Effects

Paolo Amici
Sound Effects

Digital Intermediate Producer

Simone Niboli
Digital Intermediate Producer

Post Production Producer

Dario Di Vito
Post Production Producer

Dialogue Coach

Mark Thompson-Ashworth
Dialogue Coach

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film features several works of art. The painting being restored is "Portrait of a Young Girl" (c. 1470) by Petrus Christus. Among the works Oldman studies are "The Birth of Venus" (1879) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Among the female portraits in his collection are "Portrait of a Young Woman (La Fornarina)" (c. 1519) and "Portrait of a Young Woman (La Muta)" (1507) by Raphael, "La Bella" (The Beautiful Woman) (1536) by Titian, "Portrait of Eleanor of Toledo" (1560) and "Portrait of Lucrezia Panciatichi" (1541) by Agnolo Bronzino, "Portrait of Caterina Sforza" (c. 1490) by Lorenzo di Credi, "The Gypsy" by Boccaccio Boccaccino, "Portrait of a Girl with a Book of Petrarch's Poems" (c. 1528) by Andrea del Sarto, "Portrait of Bianca Capello" (c. 1572) by Alessandro Allori, "Portrait of Elisabeth Touher" (1499) by Albrecht Dürer, and "Jeanne Samary in Décolleté (La Reverie)" (1877) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. There are also works by Lucas Cranach the Elder, Peter Paul Rubens, Francisco Goya, Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Amedeo Modigliani, Morgan Weistling, and many others.
  • Sylvia Hoeks, relatively unknown outside of the Netherlands, was noticed by the filmmakers at the Berlin Film Festival.
  • Filming took place in several cities in Italy, as well as in Vienna and Prague.
  • Tornatore filmed an alternative ending to the movie. The setting is a restaurant in Rome. The same location is used in preceding scenes, but the final scene, filmed on the same set in Rome, was cut and replaced with a more complex scene, and the dialogue was also slightly altered, filmed in various locations around the world.
  • The location of the fictional Czech restaurant Night and Day, which is shown at the end of the film, was actually the restaurant Pivnice u Milosrdnych (closed on 08/03/2013). The restaurant name sign can be seen when Oldman enters (the letters shine through from the exterior sign and are therefore mirrored). The clock on the right side of the entrance was actually the Gambrinus beer logo. The logo of the fictional restaurant above the entrance is also depicted over the Gambrinus logo. At the same time, the beer logo was not masked on the windows.
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