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Release Date:
June 1, 2016
Original Title:
Miami Beach
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
International Video 80
Lotus Production
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Miami is one of the most sought by young Italians. It is there, in fact, is going to study at university Luca, a Roman, the son of John and Valentina, Milan, daughter Olivia. During the plane trip from Rome to Miami, Olivia and John argue furiously.
Administration:
Letizia Di Martino
Assistant Costume Designer:
Monica Vignati
Assistant Editor:
Vincenzo Di Santo
Assistant Production Design:
Giuliana Lipparini
Boom Operator:
Fabio Conca
Camera Operator:
Giosuè D'Andrea
Casting:
Barbara Giordani
Costume Design:
Valentina Mezzani
Digital Imaging Technician:
Andrea Curri
Director:
Carlo Vanzina
Director of Photography:
Enrico Lucidi
Editor:
Luca Montanari
First Assistant Camera:
Martino Tagliaferri
First Assistant Director:
Giorgio Melidoni
Gaffer:
Maurizio Nori
Hair Department Head:
Rodolfo Sifari
Hairstylist:
Lara Almasio
Key Grip:
Giorgio Pezzotti
Line Producer:
Antonio Gallo
Makeup Artist:
Giovanna Turco
Makeup Department Head:
Luigi Ciminelli
Original Music Composer:
Gianluca Misiti
Producer:
Marco Belardi
Production Coordinator:
Stefania Sgobbi
Production Design:
Serena Alberi
Production Manager:
Veronica D'Aloisi
Screenplay:
Carlo Vanzina
Enrico Vanzina
Script Supervisor:
Martha Risi
Seamstress:
Cristina Pucci
Second Assistant Camera:
Alberto Liscardi
Second Assistant Director:
Francesca Gasperini
Sound:
Mirko Pantalla
Sound Editor:
Claudio Spinelli
Sound Mixer:
Alessandro Checcacci
Special Effects:
Danilo Bollettini
Still Photographer:
Marta Spedaletti
Unit Manager:
Neri Migani
Marco Sanguinetti
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