A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 16, 2005
Original Title:
Ti amo in tutte le lingue del mondo
Alternate Titles:
I Love You in Every Language in the World
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Levante
Medusa Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 99
Divorced high school PE teacher Gilberto falls in love with Margherita, unaware she's the mother of Paolina, a student who's been sending him "I love you" notes written in all the languages of the world.
Accountant:
Marco Battagello
Administration:
Maurizio Sebastianelli
Art Direction:
Francesco Frigeri
Assistant Camera:
Simone D'Onofrio
Assistant Costume Designer:
Nicoletta Donin
Assistant Editor:
Stefano Quaglia
Assistant Production Design:
Patrizia Alfonsi
Assistant Property Master:
Bruno Falconi
Boom Operator:
Andrea Dallimonti
Camera Operator:
Fabrizio Vicari
Casting:
Miriam Centanin
Colorist:
Gianni Cerniglia
Costume Design:
Claudio Cordaro
Delegated Producer:
Paolo Luvisotti
Director:
Leonardo Pieraccioni
Director of Photography:
Italo Petriccione
Editor:
Stefano Chierchié
Electrician:
Claudio Gallicchio
Alessandro Picchi
Stefano D'Offizi
Executive Producer:
Alessandro Calosci
First Assistant Camera:
Claudio Palmieri
First Assistant Director:
Federica Ciciarelli
First Assistant Editor:
Vivì Castagnolo
Gaffer:
Fabio De Meis
Generator Operator:
Sergio Verdecchia
Grip:
Patrizio Marra
Gianfranco Pioggia
Massimiliano Lanciotti
Hairstylist:
Alessandra Alessandroni
Key Grip:
Massimo Barbona
Key Hair Stylist:
Italo Di Pinto
Key Makeup Artist:
Francesco Nardi
Location Manager:
Nicoletta Maggi
Makeup Artist:
Laura Tonello
Original Music Composer:
Gianluca Sibaldi
Painter:
Alfonso Fortunati
Producer:
Leonardo Pieraccioni
Production Coordinator:
Alessia Jannece
Production Design:
Francesco Frigeri
Production Secretary:
Claudio Lo Cascio
Valentino Lo Cascio
Property Master:
Riccardo Passanisi
Scenic Artist:
Elio Terribili
Michele Quartullo
Screenplay:
Giovanni Veronesi
Leonardo Pieraccioni
Script Supervisor:
Cinzia Malatesta
Seamstress:
Valeria Giorgi
Second Assistant Director:
Emanuele Imbucci
Set Decoration:
Atos Mastrogirolamo
Sound:
Bruno Pupparo
Sound Editor:
Lilio Rosato
Sound Effects:
Alessandro Giacco
Mario Giacco
Sound Mixer:
Roberto Moroni
Special Effects:
Paolo Ricci
Standby Property Master:
Roberto Benetti
Steadicam Operator:
Giovanni Gebbia
Still Photographer:
Marta Spedaletti
Story:
Giovanni Veronesi
Leonardo Pieraccioni
Stunt Coordinator:
Franco Maria Salamon
Unit Manager:
Federico Boldrini Parravicini
Unit Production Manager:
Francesco Trifirò
Video Report:
Stefano Tria
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