A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 18, 1996
Original Title:
Il barbiere di Rio
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica
Pacific Pictures
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 105
Matteo is a Roman barber whose business is full of debts. He decides to escape from this depressing reality by accepting his sister's invitation to Brazil.
Accounting Supervisor:
Franco Fantini
Assistant Camera:
Raoul Torresi
Alessandro Gentili
Assistant Costume Designer:
Maurizio Torti
Assistant Editor:
Benni Atria
Maddalena Colombo
Assistant Production Design:
Loredana Parrinello
Boom Operator:
Ettore Mancini
Camera Operator:
Tani Canevari
Costume Design:
Claudio Manzi
Director:
Giovanni Veronesi
Director of Photography:
Maurizio Calvesi
Dolby Consultant:
Federico Savina
Editor:
Nino Baragli
Electrician:
Marco Raimondi
Massimo Millozzi
Agostino Baffetti
Executive Producer:
Mario Cotone
First Assistant Director:
Fabrizio Sergenti Castellani
Marco Limberti
Laura Roncaccia
Gaffer:
Eugenio Raimondi
Generator Operator:
Alberto Grassi
Grip:
Maurizio Benvenuto
Paolo Sperati
Nino Nastasi
Key Grip:
Massimo Galiano
Key Hair Stylist:
Fabio Lucchetti
Key Makeup Artist:
Alessandro Bertolazzi
Music:
Irene Grandi
Telonio
Dado Parisini
Music Producer:
Dado Parisini
Producer:
Rita Rusić
Vittorio Cecchi Gori
Production Accountant:
Claudio Zampetti
Giulia Saccucci
Marina Grappelli
Production Assistant:
Emilia Costa
Emanuela Riganelli
Production Design:
Franco Vanorio
Production Manager:
Marco Guidone
Francesco Vetrano
Production Secretary:
Marco Albertini
Production Supervisor:
Ljerka Rusić
Property Master:
Giancarlo Carbonaro
Script Supervisor:
Luigina Lovari
Seamstress:
Alberta Ceccarelli
Second Assistant Director:
Silvano Spoletini
Sound:
Remo Ugolinelli
Sound Editor:
Benni Atria
Sound Mixer:
Angelo Raguseo
Steadicam Operator:
Tani Canevari
Still Photographer:
Alessia Bulgari
Unit Production Manager:
Olivia Sleiter
Writer:
Ugo Chiti
Giovanni Veronesi
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