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Release Date:
December 23, 2010
Original Title:
Un cane per due
Genres:
Comedy | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
RTI - Reti Televisive Italiane
Taodue Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 95
Valerio is a famous advertising man who is going through a deep crisis of inspiration. His company is also going through a difficult time but the man gets the fundamental help of his sister Barbara and his brother-in-law Giulio, who offer him a considerable sum of money if he will take care of their son's dog, since they will be abroad for some time. Too bad Valerio can't stand dogs, but when he's forced to accept and starts taking care of Spugna: it will be the beginning of an experience that will change him in an unexpected way.
Boom Operator:
Luigi Pini
Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Riccobene
Casting:
Elisabetta Curcio
Costume Design:
Cinzia Lucchetti
Delegated Producer:
Monica Tommasi
Director:
Giulio Base
Director of Photography:
Giovanni Galasso
Editor:
Michele Sblendorio
First Assistant Camera:
Mauro Calanca
Simone Gianneschi
First Assistant Director:
Paolo Giacomo Marino
Gaffer:
Massimo Moreschini
Hairstylist:
Claudia Catini
Key Grip:
Marco Vitale
Line Producer:
Gianni Mariani
Emanuele Emiliani
Makeup Artist:
Federico Laurenti
Music Producer:
Antonello Navarra
Original Music Composer:
Emanuele Bossi
Post Production Supervisor:
Claudia Vivenzio
Producer:
Camilla Nesbitt
Pietro Valsecchi
Production Coordinator:
Roberta Minervini
Production Design:
Virginia Vianello
Production Manager:
Carlo Corbucci
Screenplay:
Mizio Curcio
Andrea Nobile
Script Supervisor:
Elisabetta Barabani
Second Assistant Camera:
Vasco Fontani
Second Assistant Director:
Emanuela Annecchino
Set Decoration:
Graziella Pungitore
Sound:
Roberto Bartoli
Still Photographer:
Ignazio Nano
Story:
Pietro Valsecchi
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