Respiri (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 7, 2018

Original Title:
Respiri

Alternate Titles:
Respiri
呼吸机

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
CG Entertainment
Europictures
L'Age d'or Production
Lombardia Film Commission
MiC
Movie Palace Srls
Mustang Entertainment
Regione Lazio
Regione Lombardia
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Production Countries:
Italy | Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 87

Francis, a forty year old engineer, after a mysterious disgrace he retired to live in a village on Lake Iseo. With still little daughter occupies the former family villa, a magnificent Art Nouveau building on the lake shore. In the big house there is, however, another mysterious person, of which only perceives the echo of the respirator that keeps her alive. But other presences no less disturbing, and certainly more dangerous, they move around the villa. What happened to the man and his family? What secrets hide? Marta will know, childhood friend always in love with him, awaken Francis from the torpor in which he has fallen, and free him from the pain? And most importantly, how many succeed they gravitate around the house to escape the danger that threatens their lives? Breaths tells how the pain can profoundly transform a man crushed by memories, guilt, fears. He also wants to show the extent to which an individual is able to accept the existence paths without being a victim.

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Art Direction:
Mauro Radaelli

Assistant Art Director:
Andrea Bottazzini

Assistant Camera:
Silverio Chiappara

Assistant Editor:
Federico Della Corte

Boom Operator:
Emanuele Gualtiero Chiappa
Giovanni Liberati

CG Artist:
Mauro Piccillo

Camera Operator:
Nicolò Primo

Carpenter:
Cesare Tinelli

Co-Producer:
Alessandro Leone

Costume Assistant:
Valentina Bianchi

Costume Design:
Sabrina Beretta

Costumer:
Sabrina Beretta

Dialogue Editor:
Carmine Razzano

Digital Compositor:
Yuri Silvestri

Digital Imaging Technician:
Giacomo Rebuzzi

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Francesco Struffi

Director:
Alfredo Fiorillo

Director of Photography:
Massimo Foletti

Editor:
Emanuele Bosco
Andrea Santoro

Electrician:
Marco Drago
Marco Rizzuti

Executive Producer:
Pino Calabrese

First Assistant Director:
Gemma Iuliano
Alessandro Stellari

Grip:
Andrea Mammoliti

Hair Supervisor:
Sara Trapletti

Lighting Technician:
Giacomo Rebuzzi

Location Manager:
Andrea Foletti

Makeup Artist:
Loredana Caldarola

Original Music Composer:
Teho Teardo

Producer:
Angela Prudenzi
Alfredo Fiorillo

Production Assistant:
Matilde Marcello Del Majno
Manuel Maccarrone

Production Coordinator:
Lea Milana
Marco Angelini

Production Manager:
Christian Scacco

Production Secretary:
Federica Agresti

Screenplay:
Alfredo Fiorillo
Angela Prudenzi

Script Supervisor:
Zilda Ferreira Bravo

Set Costumer:
Agustina Gadea

Set Decoration:
Pietro Tessera

Set Dresser:
Giulietta Rimoldi

Sound:
Roberto Mozzarelli

Sound Designer:
Marco Furlani

Sound Mixer:
Gianni Pallotto

Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Andrea Lancia

Sound Recordist:
Damiano Silva

Still Photographer:
Lucio Luigi Lemmi

Supervising Editor:
Walter Fasano

Title Designer:
Francesco Pachetti

Transportation Captain:
Mauro Sala

Video Assist Operator:
Andrea Brolpito

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Tatiana Fratini

Visual Effects Producer:
Giuseppe Providenti
Marco Mazzelli

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