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Release Date:
March 25, 1990
Original Title:
Pummarò
Alternate Titles:
Tomato
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cineuropa '92
Numero Uno International
RAI
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
Kwaku, a young African medical student, arrives in Italy where he is to meet his brother Job (nicknamed Pummarò.) This one is a tomato picker in the Naples region and works in extreme conditions to be able to pay his brother's studies. But to Kwaku's dismay, Job has disappeared. The young student then decides to do everything he can to trace missing Pummarò.
Accountant:
Eugenio Startari
Assistant Director:
Valerio Tassara
Angelo Vicari
Assistant Editor:
Anna Del Dotto
Assistant Set Decoration:
Cristiano Iuorio
Assistant Unit Manager:
Thomas Tassara
Boom Operator:
Maurizio Merli
Luciano Muratori
Camera Operator:
Riccardo Dolci
Continuity:
Daniela Tonti
Costume Designer:
Luciana Marinucci
Director:
Michele Placido
Director of Photography:
Vilko Filač
Editor:
Ruggero Mastroianni
Executive Producer:
Pietro Valsecchi
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Antonio Cesarini
First Assistant Editor:
Carlo D'Alessandro
General Manager:
Paolo Tassara
Hairstylist:
Monica Ranieri
Interior Designer:
Giuseppe Pirrotta
Key Grip:
Gaetano Barbera
Lighting Manager:
Roberto Belli
Makeup Artist:
Raul Ranieri
Original Music Composer:
Lucio Dalla
Mauro Malavasi
Producer:
Claudio Bonivento
Production Design:
Lorenzo Baraldi
Production Manager:
Massimo Martino
Prop Maker:
Luciano Targuini
Seamstress:
Sandra Capitani
Sound Mix Technician:
Romano Pampaloni
Story:
Michele Placido
Sandro Petraglia
Stefano Rulli
Unit Manager:
Mauro De Salve
Maria Grazia Melegari
Unit Publicist:
Maria Ruhle
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