Maiden Dogs (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Maiden Dogs

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
DB Events & Festival
Recore Studio

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

A young girl working in a betting agency, finding herself in great difficulty, steals some money. The consequences of the theft are uncertain, as is the victory or defeat of a dog running a virtual race.

Noemi is a young single mother who works in a betting agency. When her work hours are cut and her hands are tied, she has to steal some money which were intended for the cash register. She does not know that she risks to be discovered by Kevin, a colleague who shows a strong interest in her. After the work shift, it is Kevin himself who approaches the girl and shares with her what appears to be a serene and carefree moment. The following day, summoned to the office by the owner, Noemi, in order not to lose her job, drops the charges on Kevin.

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Boom Operator:
Gregorio Rogantini

Colorist:
Matteo Maraffio

Director:
Sebastiano Fumagalli

Director of Photography:
Matteo Maraffio

Editor:
Matteo Maraffio

Executive Producer:
Davide Bergna

First Assistant Camera:
Riccardo Lorenzi

Grip:
Gianmario Bonanomi

Production Assistant:
Alice Pedroncelli

Production Design:
Francesca Cassanelli

Second Assistant Camera:
Alice Pedroncelli
Riccardo Balatti

Set Photographer:
Enrico Caprio

Sound Editor:
Gregorio Rogantini

Sound Mixer:
Gregorio Rogantini

Writer:
Francesca Cassanelli

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