A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 25, 2005
Original Title:
Tickets
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Fandango
Invicta Capital
Medusa Film
Sixteen Films
Sky
UK Film Council
Production Countries:
Italy | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R18+ KR: 12 RU: 16+
Runtime: 109
A train travels across Italy toward Rome. On board is a professor who daydreams a conversation with a love that never was, a family of Albanian refugees who switch trains and steal a ticket, three brash Scottish soccer fans en route to a match, and a complaining widow traveling to a memorial service for her late husband who's accompanied by a community-service volunteer who's assisting her. Interactions among these Europeans turn on class and nationalism, courtesy and rudeness, and opportunities for kindness.
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Accounting Supervisor:
Claudio Zampetti
Art Direction:
Marta Maffucci
Assistant Camera:
Jovica Nonkovic
Simone Ginanneschi
Assistant Editor:
Federica Ravera
Francesco Loffredo
Anthony Morris
Boom Operator:
Stefano Slocovich
Luca Novelli
Chiara Bersani
Casting:
Genti Minga
Laura Muccino
Annamaria Sambucco
Costume Design:
Maurizio Basile
Director:
Abbas Kiarostami
Ken Loach
Ermanno Olmi
Director of Photography:
Mahmoud Kalari
Chris Menges
Fabio Olmi
Editor:
Giovanni Ziberna
Babak Karimi
Jonathan Morris
Electrician:
Giuseppe Meloni
Leonardo Beltrame
Elvis Musicco
Executive Producer:
Paul Trijbits
First Assistant Director:
Gaia Gorrini
Babak Karimi
Duccio Fabbri
Focus Puller:
Francesca D'Antoni
Silvia Falanga
Massimiliano Pantucci
Foley Artist:
John Fewell
Julie Ankerson
Paolo Frati
Foley Mixer:
Ben Brazier
Gaffer:
Stefano Marino
Fabio Proserpio
Grip:
Francesco Caffa
Hairdresser:
Adriana La Macchia
Mary Mancuso
Key Grip:
Roberto Pecci
Giuseppe Riccardi
Line Producer:
Valeria Licurgo
Makeup Artist:
Fernanda Perez
Susanna Gastaldi
Original Music Composer:
George Fenton
Post Production Supervisor:
Shuna Frood
Producer:
Carlo Cresto-Dina
Babak Karimi
Rebecca O'Brien
Domenico Procacci
Production Accountant:
Laura Cimarelli
Habib Rahman
Production Assistant:
Umberto Incerti
Marcello Amore
Gaia Russo Frattasi
Layla Mall
Alfredo Mauro
Gianfranco Strazza
Production Coordinator:
Raffaella Di Giulio
Camilla Bray
Production Design:
Alessandro Vannucci
Production Manager:
Gianluca Chiaretti
Roberta Licurgo
Props:
Carlo Pagani
Massimo Ticchiati
Lee Porter
Publicist:
Daniela Staffa
Marinella Di Rosa
Screenplay:
Abbas Kiarostami
Paul Laverty
Ermanno Olmi
Script Supervisor:
Fiorella Lugli
Giorgia Onofri
Second Assistant Director:
Filippo Metz
Giuseppe Ferlito
Sound Editor:
Kevin Brazier
Daniela Bassani
Sound Effects Editor:
Robert Brazier
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Hayward
Richard Pryke
Sound Recordist:
Francesco Liotard
Maricetta Lombardo
Ray Beckett
Still Photographer:
Chico De Luigi
Thanks:
Mohammad Reza Delpak
Kasja Kruczec
Chris Auty
Alberto Baldini
Alessandro Calosci
Kahleen Crawford
Loredana Detto
Gianluca Farinelli
Francesco Grillini
Farhad Hakimzadeh
Marjaneh Halati
Amirossein Kaveh
Francesco Lepore Dubois
Maryam Najand
Alessandra Montesanto
Susanna Plata
Massimo Raiola
Unit Manager:
Maria Continella
Alessandro Sogliuzzo
Video Assist Operator:
Armando Trivellini
Filippo D'Antoni
Wardrobe Master:
Anna Sciotti
Roberta Mangano
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