UnCut: Member Only (2003) [NR]

Release Date:
March 31, 2003

Original Title:
UnCut: Member Only

Alternate Titles:
Sem Cortes
Необрезанный

Genres:
Comedy | Mystery

Production Companies:
Lantia Cinema & Audiovisivi

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 18  IT: 18+  US: NR 

Runtime: 78

It Is What You Think It's About.

A man stuck at home with a fractured pelvis tries every means possible to attract a woman into his bed, among them a beautiful policewoman investigating the disappearance of the young man's fiancée. The single camera, ostensibly mounted at the foot of the bed so the doctors can keep an eye on his leg injury, is focused on the man's penis, which, as his face is never shown, must do all the acting in one single uncut shot.

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Cinematography:
Giovanni Canevari

Colorist:
Antonio Centonze

Costume Design:
Monica Simeone

Director:
Jonathan Zarantonello

Foley Artist:
Alvaro Gramigna

Line Producer:
Roberto Andreucci

Music:
Pivio
Aldo De Scalzi

Producer:
Beppe Attene
Jonathan Zarantonello

Production Design:
Massimo Santomarco

Recording Supervision:
Gilles Barberis

Screenplay:
Jonathan Zarantonello

Script:
Jonathan Zarantonello

Sound Effects Editor:
Claudio Gramigna
Ivan Caso

Story:
Jonathan Zarantonello

Supervising Sound Editor:
Fernando Caso

Writer:
Jonathan Zarantonello

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