Due piccoli italiani (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 14, 2018

Original Title:
Due piccoli italiani

Alternate Titles:
La vita ti arriva addosso
Two Little Italians

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Apulia Film Commission
Duo Productions
Eurimages
FATT Productions
Keyfilms Roma
Lucky Red
MiC
Mood Film
RAI
RAI Cinema
Smarthouse Films
True Colours

Production Countries:
Belgium | Germany | Iceland | Italy | Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

The daring journey through Europe of two somewhat naive friends, Salvatore and Felice, fleeing a small town in Puglia, who find themselves catapulted to Rotterdam and then to Iceland. For the first time in their lives they will discover what it means to feel alive and happy. Through some mishap and with the help of the generous and extravagant Anke, they will overcome their fears and inhibitions. They will be overwhelmed by life, discovering the joy of existing and of experiencing and receiving affection and love in a strange triangle of relationships typical of a 'modern family', bizarre and reassuring at the same time.

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Assistant Art Director:
Davide Marchi

Assistant Camera:
Nicola Pertino
Denzel Van Lent

Assistant Costume Designer:
Angela Tomasicchio

Assistant Director:
Lilian Sassanelli

Assistant Editor:
Giorgia Currà

Assistant Production Manager:
Anouk Scheffens

Associate Producer:
Danielle Guirguis
Hans de Weers
Elwin Looije

Boom Operator:
Renato Minichelli

Camera Department Production Assistant:
Francesco Ranieri

Camera Operator:
Francesco Argenziano

Casting:
Sigrún Sól Ólafsdóttir
Francesca Sambataro

Cinematography:
Federico Annicchiarico

Co-Producer:
Guðrún Edda Þórhannesdóttir

Colorist:
Sergio Di Marco

Compositor:
Luca Pirozzi
Luca Giacomelli

Costume Design:
Sara Fanelli

Delegated Producer:
Leonardo Baraldi
Livia Cortese

Dialogue Editor:
Daniele Scaringella

Director:
Paolo Sassanelli

Editor:
Roberto Di Tanna

Electrician:
Marioluca Rossi

Executive Producer:
Leonardo Baraldi

First Assistant Camera:
Luigi Piepoli

First Assistant Director:
Simona Berenice Vignoli

First Assistant Editor:
Ilenia Galasso

Gaffer:
Sergio Rossi

Intern:
Francesco D. Rossano

Key Grip:
Danilo Fabio De Virgilio

Location Manager:
Benjamin Hendriks

Makeup Department Head:
Loredana Caldarola

Music:
Gyða Valtýsdóttir
Giorgio Giampà

Orchestrator:
Alessandro Ponti
Eleonora Esposto

Original Music Composer:
Giorgio Giampà

Producer:
Tommaso Arrighi

Production Assistant:
Clizia Di Blasio

Production Coordinator:
Serena Specchio

Production Design:
Daniele Frabetti

Production Manager:
Marloes Luinge
Tinna Proppé
Francesco Lopez

Recording Supervision:
Fabrizio Cheloni
Gianni Pallotto

Scoring Mixer:
Emiliano Mazzenga
Maurizio Borgna

Screenplay:
Chiara Balestrazzi
Paolo Sassanelli

Script Supervisor:
Stefano Felicioni

Second Assistant Camera:
Casper Fraij
Marco Ranieri

Second Assistant Director:
Tommy De Ceglie

Sound Effects Editor:
Luca Anzellotti

Sound Mixer:
Iacopo Pineschi

Story:
Luca De Bei
Paolo Sassanelli
Chiara Balestrazzi

Supervising Sound Editor:
Davide Favargiotti

Translator:
Sophia Tamaro

Unit Manager:
Danilo De Masi

Unit Production Manager:
Rosemary Chimirri

Writer:
Paolo Sassanelli
Francesco Apice

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