Un cane per due (2010) [N/A]

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

An old homeless man is saved by his faithful dog.

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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:
Pietro Valsecchi
Camilla Nesbitt

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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