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Release Date:
August 31, 2017
Original Title:
A Ciambra
Alternate Titles:
The Ciambra
壞小子,安啦!
치암브라
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
DCM Pictures
Film i Väst
Filmgate Films
Haut et Court
Lucana Film Commission
RAI
RT Features
Sikelia Productions
Stayblack
Production Countries:
France | Germany | Italy | Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 CA: 14A CH: 12 DK: 11 IE: 15 JP: R15+ NO: 12 SE: 11
Runtime: 118
Pio Amato, a 14 year-old member of a small Romani community in southern Italian town of Gioia Tauro in Calabria, is in a hurry to grow up. Pio follows his older brother Cosimo everywhere and from him he learns how to hustle and how to navigate the streets of his hometown. One night Pio sets out to prove to his brother that he is as good or better than him but, when things go wrong, a series of events will forever change the way he sees the world.
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Associate Producer:
Charles M. Barsamian
Cinematography:
Tim Curtin
Co-Producer:
Julie Billy
Carole Scotta
Sean Wheelan
Tomas Eskilsson
Director:
Jonas Carpignano
Editor:
Affonso Gonçalves
Executive Producer:
Martin Scorsese
Joel Brandeis
Fernando Fraiha
Alessio Lazzareschi
Sophie Mas
Lourenço Sant'Anna
Dario Suter
Daniela Taplin Lundberg
Emma Tillinger Koskoff
First Assistant Director:
Gwyn Sannia
Hair Department Head:
Amy Wilson
Makeup Department Head:
Amy Wilson
Music:
Dan Romer
Producer:
Paolo Carpignano
Jon Coplon
Gwyn Sannia
Ryan Zacarias
Christoph Daniel
Marc Schmidheiny
Rodrigo Teixeira
Production Design:
Marco Ascanio Viarigi
Second Assistant Director:
Diana Occorsio
Shirah Wagner
Unit Production Manager:
Zachary Kerschberg
Writer:
Jonas Carpignano
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