A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 28, 2017
Original Title:
Chi m'ha visto
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Iblafilm
RAI Cinema
ROSA Production
Rodeo Drive
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 18
Runtime: 105
A guitarist who played for the greatest italian artists but without fame, decides to disappear to become famous.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Alessandra Trippetta
Assistant Editor:
Giuliana Sarli
Assistant Production Design:
Davide Marchi
Boom Operator:
Edgar Iacolenna
Camera Operator:
Gianluca Fava
Casting:
Fabiola Banzi
Costume Design:
Francesca Casciello
Delegated Producer:
Paola Vargas
Director:
Alessandro Pondi
Director of Photography:
Ramiro Civita
Editor:
Marco Spoletini
Executive Producer:
Francesca Di Donna
First Assistant Camera:
Matteo Cosorich
Flavia Califano
First Assistant Director:
Giulio Cupperi
Foley Artist:
Enzo Diliberto
Massimo Marinelli
Foley Editor:
Massimo Marinelli
Theo Francocci
Marco Marinelli
Gaffer:
Maurizio De Pol
Hair Department Head:
Daniele Perosillo
Hairstylist:
Nicola Griguoli
Key Grip:
Stefano Valentinuzzi
Line Producer:
Paolo Lucarini
Makeup Artist:
Jenny Zuccaro
Makeup Department Head:
Martina Cossu
Original Music Composer:
Fabrizio Palma
Daniele Bonaviri
Producer:
Marco Poccioni
Marco Valsania
Giuseppe Fiorello
Eleonora Pratelli
Production Coordinator:
Federica Nardelli
Production Design:
Daniele Frabetti
Production Manager:
Claudio Sorace
Screenplay:
Giuseppe Fiorello
Paolo Logli
Alessandro Pondi
Script Supervisor:
Fabrizia Iacona
Second Assistant Camera:
Cosimo Caroppo
Second Assistant Director:
Ilaria Schipa
Sound:
Vincenzo Urselli
Sound Editor:
Claudio Spinelli
Sound Mixer:
Claudio Chiossi
Still Photographer:
Cristina Di Paolo Antonio
Story:
Alessandro Pondi
Paolo Logli
Giuseppe Fiorello
Martino De Cesare
Unit Manager:
Carlo Traini
VFX Supervisor:
Bruno Albi Marini
Amedeo Califano
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