Nina (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 8, 2022

Original Title:
Nina

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
CISA - Conservatorio Internazionale di Scienze Audiovisive
Ventura Film

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 18

Nina and her two friends share trepidations and desires, amid adolescent games and self-discovery. As the girls engage in ever new challenges, Nina immerses herself in her own hesitations.

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Assistant Director:
Alessandro Garbuio

Color Designer:
Antonino Mangiaracina

Compositor:
Laura Salvi
Luigi Suardi

Costume Coordinator:
Arianna Cortese

Director:
Chiara Toffoletto

Director of Photography:
Antonino Mangiaracina

Driver:
Tancredi Tunesi

Editor:
Julie Kühner

Electrician:
Antonio Loporto

Focus Puller:
Ares Barella

Gaffer:
Alessandro Perillo

Makeup & Hair:
Sofia Buob

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Giulia Lurà

Producer:
Domenico Lucchini
Elda Guidinetti

Production Accountant:
Mattia Monticelli

Production Assistant:
Gaia Ruggeri

Production Manager:
Clara Kiskanç

Props:
Matilde Casari

Script Supervisor:
Julie Kühner

Second Assistant "C" Camera:
Sophie Jean-Richard

Second Assistant Director:
Shair Cruz Bahamonde

Set Decorating Coordinator:
Milly Milijkovic

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