A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 1, 2013
Original Title:
Isacco
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
A child is in the park playing with his plasticine figures, that he modeled himself. His favorite character is Isaac. Isaac is a little boy just like he is, who dreams, hopes and confides in the world. Isaac is happy because this is the day he will accompany his father on the mountains to help him out. Isaac's father is named Abraham.
Animation:
Pietro Ciccotti
Harald Pizzinini
Animation Director:
Federico Tocchella
Assistant Camera:
Emanuele Ranesi
Boom Operator:
Corrado Azzariti
Angelo Bonanni
Camera Operator:
Maura Morales Bergmann
Casting:
Lucille Cristaldi
Cinematography:
Daniele Ciprì
Compositor:
Emanuele Lucci
Costume Design:
Daria Calvelli
Costumer:
Giulia Sabina Tomassini
Digital Colorist:
Christian Gazzi
Director:
Federico Tocchella
Editor:
Gianni Vezzosi
First Assistant Director:
Lucille Cristaldi
Gaffer:
Giuseppe Savoca
Hairstylist:
Sefora Loprete
Key Grip:
Guido Mestre
Makeup Artist:
Valentina Iannuccilli
Music:
Giorgio GiampĂ
Producer:
Federico Tocchella
Production Design:
Carmen de Lillo
Production Manager:
Chiara Capparella
Property Master:
Antonello Pallotta
Script Supervisor:
Giada Bellini
Second Assistant Director:
Emanuele Lucci
Alessandro Raimondi
Sound Editor:
Davide Favargiotti
Sound Mixer:
Alessandro Bianchi
Angelo Bonanni
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Francesco Tumminello
Visual Effects:
Mauro Elefante
Writer:
Federico Tocchella
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