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Release Date:
October 19, 2017
Original Title:
Dopo la guerra
Alternate Titles:
Après la guerre
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Bord Cadre Films
Cinéma Defacto
Freestudios
Movimento Film
Nexus Factory
Sensito Films
uMedia
Production Countries:
Belgium | France | Italy | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Bologna, 2002. Amidst protests against the labor reform, the assassination of a lawyer opens old wounds between Italy and France. Former far-left terrorist Marco, convicted of murder during the Years of Lead and living in Paris since then thanks to the Mitterrand Doctrine, is suspected of being its instigator. When the Italian government asks for extradition, Marco goes into hiding with his daughter Viola, precipitating also the life of his family back in Italy.
Casting:
Laure Cochener
Costume Design:
Ursula Patzak
Dialogue Editor:
Philippe Fontaine
Director:
Annarita Zambrano
Director of Photography:
Laurent Brunet
Editor:
Muriel Breton
Foley Mixer:
Nils Fauth
Makeup Artist:
Elsa Gendre
Music:
Grégoire Hetzel
Producer:
Emanuele Nespeca
Giorgio D'Imperio
Nadia Khamlichi
Adrian Politowski
Jamal Zeinal Zade
Sophie Erbs
Gilles Waterkeyn
Dan Wechsler
Tom Dercourt
Stéphanie Douet
Mario Mazzarotto
Production Design:
Paul Chapelle
Maria Teresa Padula
Screenplay:
Annarita Zambrano
Delphine Agut
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sébastien Ariaux
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