La scuola è finita (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 12, 2010

Original Title:
La scuola è finita

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Ameuropa
Amka Films
Frame by Frame
RAI Cinema
RSI
SRG SSR

Production Countries:
Italy | Switzerland

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 83

Some people say that school days are the best day of our lives... but there are plenty of exceptions. When chronically bored student Alex seems to have no future, two of his teachers take the challenge to help him discover the motivation he lacks. The teachers, a couple in the middle of their divorce, will fight to impose the best way to make Alex a promising student.

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Costume Design:
Valentina Taviani

Director:
Valerio Jalongo

Director of Photography:
Stefano Falivene

Editor:
Mirco Garrone

Executive Producer:
Luigi Lagrasta

First Assistant Director:
Alberto Mangiante

Makeup Artist:
Esmé Sciaroni

Original Music Composer:
Francesco Sarcina

Producer:
Giampiero Romaldi
Tiziana Soudani

Production Design:
Giada Calabria

Screenplay:
Francesca Marciano
Valerio Jalongo
Alfredo Covelli
Daniele Luchetti

Sound:
François Musy

Sound Editor:
Fabio Pagotto
Marta Billingsley

Story:
Valerio Jalongo

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