Soft Air (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1997

Original Title:
Soft Air - Aria compressa

Genres:
Action | Thriller

Production Companies:
Farland Group Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 86

A group of young men from the upper-middle class in modern-day Italy, bored from the activities of everyday life, participate to a simulated-war "Wargame" match played with Soft-Air gun replicas (hence the title), only to find out that the opposing team is a group of foreign mercenaries on the loose that takes such occasions for training and gratuitously killing innocents.

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Accountant:
Guido Battaglioni

Assistant Costume Designer:
Lavinia Tellini

Assistant Director:
Edy Saija

Casting:
Jenny Tamburi
Andrea Lamia

Costume Design:
Teresa Acone

Director:
Claudio Masin

Director of Photography:
Roberto Romei

Editor:
Alessandro Gabriele

Gaffer:
Francesco Cerboni

In Memory Of:
Giuseppe Castagna

Key Grip:
Angelo Castagna

Line Producer:
Marco Castagna

Makeup Artist:
Maurizio Menga

Master at Arms:
Marco Tammaro

Original Music Composer:
Franco Di Stefano
Federico Troiani

Producer:
Maurizio Castagna
Marco Castagna

Production Design:
Teresa Acone

Screenplay:
Patrizia Castagna
Marco Castagna

Script Supervisor:
Edy Saija

Sound:
Antonio Pantano

Sound Mixer:
Gianni D'Amico

Special Effects:
Andrea Zaccaria

Still Photographer:
Egidio Poggi
Claudio Ferrari

Story:
Marco Castagna

Unit Manager:
Patrizia Castagna

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