Bread and Chocolate (1974) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 5, 1974

Original Title:
Pane e cioccolata

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Verona Produzione

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 110

You'll Laugh Till Your Heart Breaks

An Italian immigrant tries to make a new life in Switzerland, taking on a series of increasingly menial jobs in order to do it. He attempts to fit into his new home and society but fails at every turn. Unable to go home again, will his tenacity and optimism be enough to live on?

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Administration:
Adalberto Spadoni

Assistant Editor:
Sandro Broglio

Assistant Production Design:
Paolo Biagetti

Boom Operator:
Decio Trani

Camera Operator:
Romano Albani
Nino Cristiani

Costume Design:
Guido Patrizio

Director:
Franco Brusati

Director of Photography:
Luciano Tovoli

Editor:
Mario Morra

Executive Producer:
Turi Vasile

First Assistant Camera:
Michele Picciaredda
Enrico Priori

First Assistant Director:
Rinaldo Ricci

Foley Artist:
Roberto Arcangeli

Hairstylist:
Giancarlo De Leonardis

Line Producer:
Alfredo Mirabile

Makeup Artist:
Otello Sisi

Original Music Composer:
Daniele Patucchi

Producer:
Maurizio Lodi-Fè

Production Design:
Luigi Scaccianoce

Production Manager:
Paolo De Andreis

Production Secretary:
Giovanni Bernardi
Giuseppe Bruno Bossio

Screenplay:
Franco Brusati
Jaja Fiastri
Nino Manfredi

Script Supervisor:
Laura Currelli

Second Assistant Camera:
Alessandro Grossi

Second Assistant Director:
Francesco Lessona

Set Decoration:
Bruno Cesari

Sound:
Claudio Maielli

Sound Mixer:
Franco Bassi
Lino Messina

Story:
Franco Brusati

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