Al giorno d'oggi il lavoro te lo devi inventare (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 11, 2016

Original Title:
Al giorno d'oggi il lavoro te lo devi inventare

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Bunker Film Production

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

GIOVANNI is a man who is completely devoted to his job. Following his past as an artist, trying not to sink financially, he decides to take over the family tradition and become a carpenter even though he is aware that that's not the road he wants to walk. UMBERTO is an unscrupulous business man who, for his own financial wellbeing, extorts money from desperate people. While Giovanni is creating a work commissioned by two unusual brothers, Umberto meets ADELE in a hotel room to obtain his 'compensation'. Their lives that run parallel will never meet, but they will always be united by being the two sides of the same medal.

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Colorist:
Paolo Buonpane

Costume Design:
Veronica Lopez

Director:
Mario Vitale

Director of Photography:
Davide Manca

Editor:
Elio Gentile

Original Music Composer:
Francesco Strangis

Producer:
Fabio Vitale
Mario Vitale

Sound:
Antonio Casella

Writer:
Mario Vitale
Francesco Governà

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