Between 1926 and 1927, the Italian intellectual and Communist political figure Antonio Gramsci spent 44 days imprisoned on the island of Ustica, off the northern coast of Sicily. Together with his fellow prisoners, he founded a school. This unique institution was open to all, welcoming people of all ages and social backgrounds, even the illiterate. Ustica still remembers this revolutionary school. Ustica, remote and neglected, still waits patiently at the harbor, hoping that the boat from the mainland will come.
Production | Emanuele Milasi | Production Coordinator |
Writing | Emiliano Barbucci | Story |
Costume & Make-Up | Franz Aguglia | Hairstylist |
Sound | Luca Bertolin | Sound Mixer |
Camera | Vincenzo Navarra | Grip |
Writing | Emanuele Milasi | Writer |
Directing | Maria Rosa Strano | Script Supervisor |
Production | Americo Melchionda | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Stefania Galatolo | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Maria Adele Cipolla | Costume Design |
Directing | Emiliano Barbucci | Director |
Writing | Emanuele Milasi | Story |
Directing | Bernardo Giannone | Assistant Director |
Lighting | Carmelo Guttadauro La Blasca | Gaffer |
Camera | Massimo Lazzara | Key Grip |
Camera | Alessandro Cartosio | Camera Operator |
Production | Maria Milasi | Executive Producer |
Camera | Mauro Calanca | Camera Operator |
Sound | Danilo Romancino | Boom Operator |
Art | Giuseppe Colletti | Set Decoration |
Visual Effects | Christian Gazzi | Digital Effects Producer |
Editing | Emiliano Barbucci | Editor |
Sound | Sandro Rossi | Sound Editor |
Camera | Daniele Ciprì | Director of Photography |
Sound | Marco Betta | Original Music Composer |