Vivaldi, the Red Priest (2009)
2h
Running Time
March 9, 2009Release Date
Vivaldi, the Red Priest (2009)
2h
Running Time
March 9, 2009Release Date
Plot.
The life of Antonio Vivaldi, called "the red priest", his relationship with the world and the Church, his spiritual battles, his love for a woman.
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Cast & Crew.
Steven Cree
Antonio Vivaldi
Clemency Burton-Hill
Laura Padovan
James Jagger
Alessandro Grimani
Charity Wakefield
Ludovica
Tiffany Mulheron
Anna Grimani
Liana Marabini
Director
Lachlan Nieboer
Brandon Perry
Christian McKay
Estienne Roger
Roger McDonald
Cinematographer
Massimo Germoglio
Editor
Georgia King
Vittoria
Paolo Faenzi
ProductionDesigner
Matthew McNulty
Philippe d'Orléans
Neil McDermott
Manfredi
Anja Kruse
And with
Roberto Zibetti
And with
Sergio Leone
And with
Tuscia Nall Hollis
Special Appearances
Elodie Hill
Little Elisabeth
Matt Barber
François
Giorgio Vita Levi
Sound Editor / Sound Mixer / Department Administrator / Camera Car
Franca Squarciapino
Costume Design
Elvis Pasqual
Electrician
Lydia De Martin
Makeup Department Head
Maurilio Lazzaro
Assistant Hairstylist
Consuelo Vitturi
Makeup Department Head
Roger McDonald
Cinematography
Paolo Bartoli
Second Unit Director of Photography / First Assistant Director
Federica Vairani
Department Administrator / Dialogue Editor / Foley Recordist
Mark Laidlaw
Lighting Technician / Camera Car
Fabrizio Nastasi
Post-Production Manager / Editorial Staff
Lucio Degani
Music
Roberto Giaccaglia
Music
Ugo Orlandi
Music
Chiara Parrini
Music
Gabriele Robotti
Music
Solisti Veneti
Music
Gianantonio Viero
Music
Ivano Zanenghi
Music
Alessandra Torella
Costume Design
Media.
Details.
This Movie Is About.
doctor
based on a true story
musician
Wiki.
Vivaldi, the Red Priest (Italian: Vivaldi, il prete rosso) is an Italian television film, created and directed by Liana Marabini in 2009, about the life of composer Antonio Vivaldi, who was also a Catholic priest. It shows his relationship with the world, the Church, his spiritual battles and his love for a woman. This co-production between the UK and Italy has two episodes of 90 minutes, and intends to show the spiritual dimension of Vivaldi which is, according to the director, often ignored.