Box Office 3D: The Filmest of Films (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 9, 2011

Original Title:
Box Office 3D - Il film dei film

Alternate Titles:
Блокбастер
Блокбастер 3D

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Mondo Home Entertainment
Talents Factory
Wolf Pictures

Production Countries:
Bulgaria | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 102

At my signal, unleash Hell... or at least make a racket!

An Italian parody of the biggest U.S. blockbusters such as "Gladiator, " "Harry Potter", "Fast and Furious" and "The Da Vinci Code".

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Additional Music:
Luca Cresta
Claudio Pacini

Art Department Coordinator:
Anna Hadzhieva

Assistant Art Director:
Orlin Grozdanov

Assistant Costume Designer:
Anna Gelinova

Assistant Editor:
Ludovico Bettarello

Best Boy Grip:
Filip Filipov

Carpenter:
Vladimir Petkov

Casting Assistant:
Katerina Goranova

Character Modelling Supervisor:
Giuseppe Guzzardi

Cinematography:
Claudio Zamarion

Colorist:
Andrea Baracca

Compositing Supervisor:
Giulia Infurna

Compositor:
Luca Cresta
Claudio Pacini
Carlo Orlandi
Pietro Orlandi

Costume Design:
Ina Damianova

Creature Technical Director:
Diego Viezzoli

Data Management Technician:
Matteo Stefani

Dialogue Coach:
Velina Boneva

Dialogue Editor:
Davide Favargiotti

Digital Compositor:
Francesco Paglia
Sara Paesani
Cristiano Graziani
Mauro Maccari
Mirko Morciano

Director:
Ezio Greggio

Dolly Grip:
Ivan Hristoskov

Editor:
Valentina Mariani

Electrician:
Nikolay Mihailov

Executive Producer:
Nick Hamm
Andrea Borella

Extras Casting Assistant:
Hrista Ilieva

First Assistant Camera:
Andrea Valacchi

Gaffer:
Yavor Zahariev

Grip:
Iliya Yonev
Dimitar Nikolov
Tsvetan Kostov

Key Grip:
Nikolai Kostov

Key Makeup Artist:
Sofi Hvarleva

Main Title Designer:
Alessandro Salomone

Makeup Artist:
Daniela Avramova

Matte Painter:
Roberto Mattiucci

Music:
Pivio
Aldo De Scalzi
Bruno Di Giorgi

On Set Dresser:
Kristian Stoyanov

Orchestrator:
Luca Cresta
Claudio Pacini

Painter:
Peter Tsenov

Post Production Producer:
Dario Di Vito

Producer:
Leonardo Recalcati
Guglielmo Marchetti
Ezio Greggio
Andrea Biscaro

Production Accountant:
Lily Lacheva

Production Assistant:
Marco Garbuglia

Production Design:
Andrea Faini

Production Manager:
Stefano Giannetti

Property Master:
Peter Rakovski

Props:
Martin Genchev
Ludmil Ivanov
Lyudmil Nikolov
Yordan Petrov

Scenic Artist:
Rositsa Ivanova

Script Supervisor:
Shelly Stoyanova

Second Assistant Director:
Asya Chakarova

Second Second Assistant Director:
Denitza Daverova

Set Decoration:
Monica Sironi

Set Dresser:
Borislav Bogdanov
Evgeni Vladimirov
Maria Doicheva
Peter Krumov
Kristian Stoyanov
Yulian Svilenov
Todor Tunov

Third Assistant Director:
Mario Garbuglia

Title Designer:
Alessandro Salomone

Transportation Coordinator:
Ivan Geshtakov

Travel Coordinator:
Valeria Marinova

Visual Effects:
Andrea Battistoni

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Ludovico Bettarello

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Giuseppe Squillaci

Writer:
Rudy De Luca
Steve Haberman
Ezio Greggio
Fausto Brizzi
Marco Martani

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