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Release Date:
May 3, 2017
Original Title:
East End
Genres:
Animation | Comedy
Production Companies:
CaneCane
EAR cinema
Galactus
Production Countries:
Canada | Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 18+|14+
Runtime: 81
What happens when two geek twins hijack the signal of a super-secret military satellite on the Olympic Stadium to watch the Roma-Lazio derby for free? Against the backdrop of a capital devastated by property speculation and bad politics, Totti will score the goal of his life, ghosts will seek peace through revenge, the deeds of a brave astronaut will shine in the cosmos and Nanni will get back on his Vespa. Anything can happen in East End!
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Accountant:
Manuela Palumbo
Joe Rayner
Animation:
Fancia He
Tina Nawrocki
Jamal Pollack
Charls Thomas
Animation Director:
Matthew Lyon
Business Affairs Coordinator:
Marcus Searancke
CG Animator:
Matteo Cricenti
Co-Producer:
Giuseppe Squillaci
Consulting Editor:
Alex Martin
Consulting Producer:
David Peck
Digital Compositor:
Martina Gismondo
Director:
Luca Scanferla
Giuseppe Squillaci
Editor:
Massimo Alberto Croce
Executive Producer:
David Rogers
Jason Garrett
Idea:
Federico Moccia
Luca Scanferla
Giuseppe Squillaci
Music:
Georges Pascal Marchese
Original Music Composer:
Georges Pascal Marchese
Post Production Supervisor:
Antonella Esposito
James O'Donnell
Producer:
Monika Bacardi
Andrea Iervolino
Stefano Torrisi
Giuseppe Squillaci
Production Coordinator:
Heather P. Woods
Production Manager:
Courtney Wolfson
Screenplay:
Luca Scanferla
Federico Moccia
Giuseppe Squillaci
Senior Animator:
Jay Kinsella
Story:
Federico Moccia
Luca Scanferla
Giuseppe Squillaci
Storyboard Artist:
Gianluca Greco
Supervising Producer:
Danielle Maloni
Ferdinando Dell'Omo
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Peter Nalli
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