A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 12, 2000
Original Title:
Senza Paura
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cinestar Movies
One 7 Movies
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 14+
Runtime: 79
Gian Maria and Marco, two boys from Rome's wealthy neighborhood, decide to rob a bank using a cutter because it isn't detected by the metal detector. They involve Antonio, the son of a tire dealer from the South, and Paola, who they caught pickpocketing a man, in the venture. After the success of the first robbery, which brings in eighty million, the boys get excited and decide to continue. The police have trouble identifying them because with their elegant way of moving they know how to blend in well with the bank customers. Everything goes well, but then Marco invites Manuela to a party after meeting her during a robbery. So Gian Maria, to avoid fatal mistakes, decides to commit an armed robbery.
Cinematography:
Silvano Tessicini
Co-Writer:
Stefano Calvagna
Director:
Stefano Calvagna
Editor:
Carlo Balestrieri
Executive Producer:
Andrea Sabbatini
First Assistant Camera:
Enrico Zanetti
Music:
Riccardo Della Ragione
Post Production Supervisor:
Alessandro Baragli
Producer:
Francesco Paolo Melani
Production Design:
Raffaello Gaimari
Production Manager:
Claudio Gentile
Screenplay:
Stefano Calvagna
Script:
Stefano Calvagna
Script Consultant:
Stefano Calvagna
Script Editor:
Stefano Calvagna
Sound:
Alessio Barbieri
Michele Lippi
Story:
Stefano Calvagna
Stunt Coordinator:
Bruno Di Luia
Writer:
Stefano Calvagna
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