The Dinner (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 5, 2014

Original Title:
I nostri ragazzi

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
RAI Cinema
Rodeo Drive

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T  KR: 청소년 관람불가 

Runtime: 90

How far would you go to protect your children?

Story about two brothers and their wives, and the interactions between them and their two high school age children. When the kids get into serious trouble together, how will the parents relationships change with and among each other? Will the parents protect the kids or force them to face the consequences of their actions?

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Assistant Camera:
Daniele De Rocco
Emanuele Bombardone

Assistant Editor:
Giuliana Sarli

Assistant Production Design:
Rocco Ceraolo

Boom Operator:
Alfredo Petti

Camera Operator:
Emiliano Fiore

Casting:
Pino Pellegrino

Costume Design:
Valentina Taviani

Director:
Ivano De Matteo

Director of Photography:
Vittorio Omodei Zorini

Editor:
Consuelo Catucci

Executive Producer:
Francesca Di Donna
Caldecot Chubb

First Assistant Director:
Simone Spada

Gaffer:
Mauro Pescetelli

Hair Department Head:
Rosario Adaldo

Key Grip:
Fabrizio Tarantino

Line Producer:
Luciano Lucchi

Location Manager:
Carlo Brocanelli

Makeup Department Head:
Franco Corridoni

Novel:
Herman Koch

Original Music Composer:
Francesco Cerasi

Producer:
Marco Poccioni
Marco Valsania

Production Coordinator:
Francesca Valestro

Production Design:
Francesco Frigeri

Production Manager:
Giacomo Centola

Screenplay:
Ivano De Matteo
Valentina Ferlan

Script Supervisor:
Claudia Nannuzzi

Second Assistant Director:
Dora Dalla Chiesa
Rossella Fusco

Set Decoration:
Patrizia Alfonsi

Sound:
Antongiorgio Sabia

Sound Editor:
Claudio Marani

Sound Effects:
Alessandro Giacco

Sound Mixer:
Andrea Malavasi

Story:
Valentina Ferlan

Stunt Coordinator:
Alessandro Borgese

Unit Manager:
Arturo Capparelli

Visual Effects Producer:
Vito Picchinenna

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Pierfilippo Siena

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