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Release Date:
February 12, 2010
Original Title:
Scusa ma ti voglio sposare
Alternate Titles:
Perdona pero quiero casarme contigo
Пробач, я хочу з тобою одружитися
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Medusa Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 106
Second part of the film "Sorry if I love you". Alex (Raoul Bova) and Niki (Michela Quattrociocche) are more in love than ever. They have just returned from the lighthouse on the island Blu where they have lived unforgettable days. Niki returns to see his friends, but a number of important changes in their lives will test the friendship of the girls. Alex also resume life with his old friends. All of them, Flavio, Enrico and Pietro, are no longer serene and safe husbands due to certain difficulties that have compromised their marriages.
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Casting:
Michela Forbicioni
Co-Executive Producer:
Ljerka Rusić
Costume Design:
Grazia Materia
Director:
Federico Moccia
Director of Photography:
Marcello Montarsi
Editor:
Patrizio Marone
First Assistant Director:
Carlo Paramidani
Novel:
Federico Moccia
Original Music Composer:
Emanuele Bossi
Thomas De Gasperi
Matteo Maffucci
Producer:
Rita Rusić
Production Design:
Maurizio Marchitelli
Screenplay:
Federico Moccia
Chiara Barzini
Luca Infascelli
Sound:
Cinzia Alchimede
Story:
Federico Moccia
Unit Manager:
Nicola Mastrorilli
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