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Release Date:
April 6, 2017
Original Title:
La Parrucchiera
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Mad Entertainment
RAI Cinema
Skydancers
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
A woman decides to start her own business and open a salon in the Spanish Quarter, but a rivalry with her former owner will begin.
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Assistant Director:
Ivan Mazzone
Assistant Editor:
Martina Orsini
Assistant Production Design:
Maura Festa
Boom Operator:
Nicola Celia
Camera Operator:
Raffaele Cirillo
Costume Assistant:
Giorgia Chiavelli
Costume Design:
Annalisa Ciaramella
Dialogue Editor:
Alessandro Quaglio
Director:
Stefano Incerti
Director of Photography:
Cesare Accetta
Editor:
Dario Incerti
Finance:
Salvatore Pecoraro
First Assistant Camera:
Gennaro Visciano
Foley Artist:
Alessandro Arcangeli
Grip:
Francesco Buonocore
Raffaele Prejanò
Key Grip:
Ezio Pierattini
Line Producer:
Gennaro Fasolino
Makeup Artist:
Rosa Falco
Music:
Antonio Fresa
FOJA
Post Production Coordinator:
Quentin de Fouchécour
Producer:
Luciano Stella
Mauro Luchetti
Production Assistant:
Brigida Giovinazzi
Michelle Porfido
Production Design:
Renato Lori
Production Secretary:
Brigida Giovinazzi
Pedro Fiascunari
Wanda Luongo
Recording Supervision:
Marcos Molina
Screenplay:
Marianna Garofalo
Mara Fondacaro
Stefano Incerti
Second Assistant Camera:
Rosario Cammarota
Set Decoration:
Renato Lori
Flaviano Barbarisi
Set Designer:
Gilda Cerullo
Sound Effects Editor:
Arianna Arcangeli
Tullio Arcangeli
Visual Effects:
Matthieu Mendola
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