Tiramisu (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 25, 2016

Original Title:
Tiramisù

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Colorado Film
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Medusa Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 91

Antonio, a representative of medical supplies with no success, finds a brilliant way to present himself to the customers and improve his sales: the special tiramisù (an Italian dessert) made by his beautiful wife Aurora.

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Assistant Camera:
Lorenzo Tovoli
Mauro Masciocchi

Assistant Editor:
Carlo Simeoni

Assistant Production Design:
Sergio Cosulich

Boom Operator:
Marco Lazzaro
Christian Zampagni

Camera Operator:
Luca Dell'Oro

Casting:
Valeria Miranda

Costume Design:
Monica Gaetani

Director:
Fabio De Luigi

Director of Photography:
Federico Masiero

Editor:
Claudio Di Mauro

First Assistant Director:
Alessandro Pascuzzo
Marco Limberti

Gaffer:
Daniele Verdenelli

Hair Department Head:
Fabio Lucchetti

Key Grip:
Stefano Di Pasquali

Line Producer:
Antonio Tacchia

Makeup Department Head:
Maurizio Nardi

Original Music Composer:
Andrea Farri

Post Production Supervisor:
Alessandro Baragli

Producer:
Alessandro Usai
Maurizio Totti

Production Coordinator:
Alessia Gianfriglia

Production Design:
Sonia Peng

Production Manager:
Andrea Grazzani

Screenplay:
Fabio De Luigi

Script Supervisor:
Gina Neri

Second Assistant Director:
Giulio Donato
Laura Sonvico

Set Decoration:
Simone Braguglia

Sound:
Antongiorgio Sabia

Sound Editor:
Gianluca Carbonelli

Sound Mixer:
Alessandro Checcacci

Unit Manager:
Simone Tacchia
Matteo Tacchia

VFX Supervisor:
Gaia Bussolati

Visual Effects Producer:
Rosario Barbera

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