A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 2, 2015
Original Title:
Si accettano miracoli
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cattleya
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U IT: T
Runtime: 105
Fired from his HR job in the big city, Fulvio returns home and sees a leaky pipe in his brother's church as the way to save the crumbling town.
Assistant Camera:
Massimiliano Ricci
Assistant Editor:
Andrea Montanari
Assistant Production Design:
Patrizia Alfonsi
Carlo Rescigno
Boom Operator:
Luca Novelli
Camera Operator:
Guido Michelotti
Casting:
Marita D'Elia
Colorist:
Massimo Gubinelli
Compositing Lead:
Fabio Luongo
Costume Design:
Eleonora Rella
Delegated Producer:
Arianna De Chiara
Francesca Longardi
Dialogue Editor:
Davide Favargiotti
Daniele Scaringella
Digital Imaging Technician:
Luca Nervegna
Director:
Alessandro Siani
Director of Photography:
Paolo Carnera
Editor:
Valentina Mariani
Executive Producer:
Matteo De Laurentiis
First Assistant Director:
Roy Bava
Luca John Rosati
Gaffer:
Virgilio Palone
Hair Department Head:
Claudia Catini
Key Grip:
Marco Moroni
Location Manager:
Katia Franco
Makeup Department Head:
Enrico Iacoponi
Giovanna Iacoponi
Original Music Composer:
Umberto Scipione
Post Production Supervisor:
Simona De Laurentiis
Producer:
Riccardo Tozzi
Giovanni Stabilini
Marco Chimenz
Production Coordinator:
Liza J. Butler
Production Design:
Francesco Frigeri
Production Manager:
Alice Marchitelli
Screenplay:
Alessandro Siani
Gianluca Ansanelli
Tito Buffolini
Script Supervisor:
Gina Neri
Paola Bonelli
Second Assistant Director:
Fabrizio Imparato
Songs:
Sal Da Vinci
Sound:
Alessandro Bianchi
Sound Mixer:
Alessandro Checcacci
Special Effects Coordinator:
Paolo Ricci
Story:
Alessandro Siani
Gianluca Ansanelli
Tito Buffolini
Storyboard Artist:
Cristiano Donzelli
Stunt Coordinator:
Emiliano Novelli
Alessandro Novelli
Mario Novelli
Unit Manager:
Gianni Di Prisco
VFX Supervisor:
Stefano Marinoni
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Sara Paesani
Visual Effects Producer:
Paola Trisoglio
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