Ecce Bombo (1978) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 8, 1978

Original Title:
Ecce Bombo

Alternate Titles:
青春のくずや〜おはらい

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Alphabeta Film
Filmalpha

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: e Livre  PT: e Livre 

Runtime: 103

Michele, Goffredo, Mirko and Vito are four friends who have participated in the battles of the student in Sixties. Now in the Seventies, the four friends don't know what to do, though young and with so many possibilities to find a job in life. Intellectuals marginalized and misunderstood, the four friends find themselves when they can in a restaurant to discuss their outlandish theories. A girl named Olga disrupts their life, but Michele is her favorite, although he does not know what to do with the girl.

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Administration:
Alfonso Farano

Assistant Editor:
Pierluigi Leonardi

Boom Operator:
Armando Janota
Massimo Mariani

Camera Operator:
Roberto Lombardi

Costume Design:
Lina Nerli Taviani
Fabrizia Magnini

Director:
Nanni Moretti

Director of Photography:
Giuseppe Pinori

Editor:
Enzo Meniconi

Electrician:
Spartaco Sardini

First Assistant Camera:
Luigi Bernardini

First Assistant Director:
Angelo Trombetta

Gaffer:
Renato Sardini

Grip:
Filippo Candelotti

Key Grip:
Giancarlo Farina Governatore

Line Producer:
Enzo Giulioli

Makeup Artist:
Pietro Tenoglio

Original Music Composer:
Franco Piersanti

Producer:
Mario Gallo

Production Design:
Massimo Razzi

Production Manager:
Fabrizio Giubilo

Production Secretary:
Maarten de Wit

Screenplay:
Nanni Moretti

Sound:
Franco Borni

Sound Mixer:
Adriano Taloni

Still Photographer:
Antonio Casolini

Story:
Nanni Moretti

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