A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 13, 2009
Original Title:
Giallo?
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Accademia di Cinema e Televisione
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Vittorio Zemeli is a man of about 60. He lives in an apartment in a grey building in a grey city center in Europe, crossed by a river. At the center of his house he leads a solitary life, with TV on continuously for company. One evening, like many other evenings, Vittorio sees an actor on TV identical to himself, while eating. The TV Victor kills himself. The next day Vittorio is anxious while on the way to work. Three friends surprise him and drag him into a popular restaurant in town for a birthday dinner. But the journey on the way back home will be one he won't forget.
Assistant Director:
Gennaro Fasolino
Costume Design:
Francesca Balzano
Director:
Antonio Capuano
Director of Photography:
Antonio Capuano
Editor:
Massimiliano Pacifico
Giogiò Franchini
Gaffer:
Alessandro Saulini
Line Producer:
Lidia De Robertis
Gennaro Fasolino
Location Manager:
Emanuela Carozzi
Makeup Artist:
Paola Fracchia
Original Music Composer:
Giuseppe Sasso
Producer:
Marco Quintili
Marisa Grieco
Daniele Pettinari
Gian Mario Feletti
Antonio Capuano
Gennaro Fasolino
Marco Mauri
Production Design:
Flaviano Barbarisi
Sound:
Lilio Rosato
Angelo Raguseo
Unit Manager:
Vittorio Giacci
Writer:
Antonio Capuano
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