Mimi (1979) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 6, 1979

Original Title:
Un dramma borghese

Alternate Titles:
Dramat mieszczanski
Ein bürgerliches Drama
Mimi
Mimi, to pathos mias anilikis
Um Drama Burguês

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
A.M.A. Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 97

Guido is an international journalist with an unusually difficult relationship with his daughter, Mimi. He hasn't seen her for several years and has just taken her away from the boarding school she was immured in. She is now 15, and for some reason is doing everything in her power to get him to have sex with her. She even brings herself to orgasm while lying in the bed next to him. He goes nearly apoplectic trying to avoid her advances. Eventually, her school chum Therese comes to visit them, and Guido at last has a semi-suitable object for his by now quite overheated passions. The story is loosely based on a novel by Guido Morselli.

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Administration:
Raffaello Forti

Assistant Camera:
Alessandro Grossi

Assistant Editor:
Elvira Tonini
Alessandro Baragli

Assistant Production Design:
Stefano Maria Ortolani

Associate Producer:
Ugo Tucci

Camera Operator:
Sandro Tamborra

Costume Design:
Fiorenzo Senese

Director:
Florestano Vancini

Director of Photography:
Alfio Contini

Editor:
Nino Baragli

First Assistant Director:
Valerio Zecca

Foley Artist:
Luciano Anzellotti

Gaffer:
Antonio Leurini

Hairstylist:
Sergio Gennari

Key Grip:
Spartaco Pizzi

Makeup Artist:
Gianfranco Mecacci

Novel:
Guido Morselli

Original Music Composer:
Riz Ortolani

Producer:
Gianni Minervini
Antonio Avati

Production Design:
Fiorenzo Senese

Screenplay:
Florestano Vancini
Lucio Battistrada

Second Assistant Director:
Piermaria Formento

Sound:
Raul Montesanti

Sound Mixer:
Alberto Tinebra

Still Photographer:
Alessandro Bagno

Unit Manager:
Alessandro Vivarelli

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