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Release Date:
November 1, 2012
Original Title:
Omamamia
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Where shall we put grandma? Her permanently anxious and stressed daughter, Marie, knows exactly where: the neighbourhood’s idyllically situated retirement homem where she can find friends of “her own age”. But Granny has other ideas: She wants to see the Pope in Rome, and no one can stop her plan. She wants to finally confess a troubling sin to the highest possible power. She resolves to make the journey alone, and ends up one day on the doorstep of her granddaughter, Martina. What she doesn’t know is that Martina has a secret too, and that a private audience with the Pope is virtually impossible for mere mortals. Together with sly bon vivant, Lorenzo, the three set off on an adventure – but their attempt to receive a Papal blessing almost ends in disaster.
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Assistant Location Manager:
Raffaello Vignoli
Associate Producer:
Markus Reinecke
Casting:
Francesco Vedovati
Suse Marquardt
Casting Assistant:
Loretta Meyer
Cinematography:
Holly Fink
Co-Producer:
Joachim Kosack
Stefan Gärtner
Klaus Dohle
Costume Design:
Gioia Raspé
Creative Producer:
Sophie von Uslar
Director:
Tomy Wigand
Editor:
Ueli Christen
Simon Blasi
Executive Producer:
Mauro Venditti
First Assistant Director:
Alexander Stahl
Andrea Pagani
Line Producer:
Ralf Krawanja
Tim Greve
Location Manager:
Elisabetta Tomasso
Makeup Artist:
Nanni Gebhardt-Seele
Music:
Martin Todsharow
Post Production Coordinator:
Ralf Berchtold
Post Production Supervisor:
Marcos Eberle
Claudia Lehmann
Producer:
Andro Steinborn
Gabriela Sperl
Producer's Assistant:
Jamak Zandbaf
Catharina Schreckenberg
Production Accountant:
Christl Druxeis
Production Assistant:
Isabell Heins
Production Coordinator:
Serena Peleggi
Andrea Held
Production Design:
Patrick Steve Müller
Production Supervisor:
Matteo Cichero
Second Assistant Director:
Korbinian Wandinger
Luca John Rosati
Set Production Assistant:
Chiara Frosi
Unit Manager:
Lisa Schmidt
Anita Schenk
Daniele Abeille
Unit Production Manager:
Federico Foti
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