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Release Date:
November 9, 2016
Original Title:
Che vuoi che sia
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Italian International Film
Warner Bros. Entertainment Italia
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 105
A young man challenges the web to offer money for a sex tape of him and his girlfriend to finance his work and finally be able to afford having a child. Is it really wrong to sell our own intimacy in order to be able to afford making our dreams come true?
Assistant Director:
Dora Dalla Chiesa
Assistant Editor:
Laura Gallo
Assistant Unit Manager:
Stefano Carelli
Camera Operator:
Sandro De Pascalis
Roberto Ruzzolini
Casting:
Francesca Borromeo
Costume Design:
Elena Minesso
Delegated Producer:
Giulio Steve
Director:
Edoardo Leo
Director of Photography:
Alessandro Pesci
Editor:
Patrizio Marone
First Assistant Director:
Simone Spada
Key Hair Stylist:
Michele Vigliotta
Key Makeup Artist:
Vasco Bruno Tarallo
Line Producer:
Patrick Carrarin
Makeup Artist:
Alessandra Rizzo
Federica Bastreghi
Original Music Composer:
Gianluca Misiti
Post Production Supervisor:
Federico Cioccolanti
Producer:
Federica Lucisano
Fulvio Lucisano
Production Design:
Paki Meduri
Property Master:
Roberto Benetti
Screenplay:
Marco Bonini
Alessandro Aronadio
Edoardo Leo
Renato Sannio
Second Assistant Director:
Angelo Urbano
Set Decoration:
Paola Sommaruga
Sound:
Antongiorgio Sabia
Sound Mixer:
Andrea Lancia
Steadicam Operator:
Sandro De Pascalis
Story:
Renato Sannio
Alessandro Aronadio
Edoardo Leo
Unit Production Manager:
Carlo Corbucci
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