It Was the Son (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 1, 2012

Original Title:
È stato il figlio

Alternate Titles:
Bol to syn
Byl to syn
Det var sonen
Det var sønnen
Ha sido el hijo
It Was the Son
Mon père va me tuer
Sprawcą był syn
The Son Did it
Volt egyszer egy család
Это был сын
他的兒子

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Aleteia Communication
Apulia Film Commission
Babe Film
Fandango
FaroFilm
MiC
Palomar
RAI Cinema

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  GB: 12  HU: 16  IT: T  JP: PG12  PL: 12  RO: 18  TW: 保護級 

Runtime: 90

The Ciraulo family lives in the miserable district of Palermo called "Zen". When one of their children dies in a shootout between mafia gangsters they receive compensation and buy a luxury black Volvo. Things go wrong when Trancredi, another son, takes the car out and damages the car door.

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Art Direction:
Egle Calò

Assistant Costume Designer:
Olivia Cutore

Assistant Editor:
Alfredo Alvigini

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Diego Prestopino

Boom Operator:
Davide D'Onofrio

Camera Loader:
Floriana Cosentino

Camera Operator:
Luigi Andrei

Casting:
Lucille Cristaldi

Casting Assistant:
Miriam Rizzo

Concept Artist:
Gianluca Lo Guasto

Costume Design:
Grazia Colombini

Dialogue Editor:
Francesco Vallocchia

Digital Colorist:
Ivan Tozzi

Digital Compositor:
David Catalano
Claudia Coppa
Gianluca Lo Guasto
Gianluca Salerno
Luca Scintu
Micaela Tempesta
Elisa Tiziani

Director:
Daniele Ciprì

Director of Photography:
Daniele Ciprì

Editor:
Francesca Calvelli

Electrician:
Emanuele Cipriani
Nicola Saponaro

Extras Casting:
Maria Teresa Monaco

First Assistant Camera:
Emanuele Ranesi

First Assistant Director:
Lucille Cristaldi

Foley Artist:
Sergio Basili

Grip:
Giuseppe Fanelli
Roberto Fucci

Key Grip:
Massimo Lazzara

Key Hair Stylist:
Daniela Altieri

Key Makeup Artist:
Giovanna Turco

Legal Services:
Alessio Lazzareschi

Line Producer:
Francesco Tatò

Location Manager:
Fabio Marini

Novel:
Roberto Alajmo

Original Music Composer:
Carlo Crivelli

Painter:
Veronica Gambacurta

Post Production Coordinator:
Irma Misantoni

Post Production Supervisor:
Irma Misantoni

Producer:
Giorgio Magliulo
Alessandra Acciai

Production Assistant:
Luca Cucci
Ludovica Lugli
Antonio Mangialardo

Production Coordinator:
Sabrina Manna
Antonello Sammito

Production Design:
Marco Dentici

Production Manager:
Giuseppe Pugliese

Screenplay:
Daniele Ciprì
Massimo Gaudioso

Second Assistant Director:
Francesca Lattanzi
Miriam Rizzo

Set Decoration:
Cristiana Possenti

Sound:
Massimo Rocchi

Sound Effects Editor:
Gianluca Basili
Antonio Tirinelli

Sound Mixer:
Angelo Bonanni

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Valerio Secondini

Special Effects:
Tiberio Angeloni
Paolo Galiano

Special Effects Supervisor:
Franco Galiano

Still Photographer:
Maila Iacovelli
Fabio Zayed

Thanks:
Annalisa Baiocco
Al Bano
Marco Bellocchio
Yari Carrisi
Michele Ciaccofera
Francesco Ciprì
Nino D'Angelo
Toni D'Angelo
Massimo Di Rocco
Fabio Granata
Lucia Guzzardi
Federico Tocchella

Video Assist Operator:
Vincenzo Navarra

Visual Effects:
Daniele Aliberti
Alessio Pericò
Francesco Spadoni
Fausto Vitali

Visual Effects Producer:
Giovanna Fronduti

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Gianluca Salerno

Writer:
Miriam Rizzo

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