Step Over (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 12, 2023

Original Title:
Doppio passo

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Garden Film
Nebel Productions
Solaria Film

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 92

Claudio is the legendary captain of Carrarese Calcio, a leading force, both in football and family life. Everything seems to be going great: the team reaches promotion to Serie B ( higher league) and, together with his wife, he finally opens the restaurant he has always wanted to, in order to stabilise the family's economic future. The long-awaited Serie B, however, turns out to be a doom: Claudio's contract is not renewed due to his age. It will be the beginning of the decline, as an athlete and as a man. Claudio will be dragged into a vortex of events that will undermine his certainties and his own moral rigor.

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Assistant Production Manager:
Gianmarco Fusi

Cinematography:
Tommaso Alvisi

Colorist:
Davide Pini

Director:
Lorenzo Borghini

Editor:
Theo Putzu

First Assistant Camera:
Samuele Valente

First Assistant Director:
Riccardo Quarta

Foley Artist:
Massimo Filippini

Gaffer:
Mirko Rigon

Location Scout:
Lucia Nicolai

Music:
Francesco Bondi

Production Assistant:
Gabriele Cardini
Federico Pia

Production Manager:
Andrea Rapallini

Production Sound Mixer:
Giulio Capanna

Script Supervisor:
Viktoria Charkina

Sound Editor:
Gianfranco Tortora

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gianfranco Tortora

Unit Manager:
Giacomo Gandossi

Writer:
Lorenzo Borghini
Cosimo Calamini

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