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Featuring:
Beatrice Buticchi, Brando Improta, Pino Calabrese
Written by:
Beatrice Buticchi
Brando Improta
Directed by:
Brando Improta
Release Date:
November 5, 2022
Original Title:
Weekend per due (con delitto)
Alternate Titles:
A couple, a weekend and a murder
One Couple, a Weekend and a Murder
Genres:
Comedy | Mystery
Production Companies:
Associazione Culturale Volumineide
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 90
Caterina is a girl victim of amnesia, who finds herself in an unknown village without being able to remember how she got there. In reality he doesn't even have any memory of his own identity, so he accepts the collaboration of Tommaso Carta - a local writer - to try to unravel the mystery. At the same time, the two will also be involved in a strange murder case, perhaps connected to Caterina's memory loss.
Caterina is a young amnesiac girl, who're in a little town without remember why she went there. She will join forces with Tommaso Carta, a novelist, to find out the mystery about her identity.
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Assistant Camera:
Emanuele Vitale
Cinematography:
Nadia Cortellessa
Director:
Brando Improta
Editor:
Brando Improta
Idea:
Brando Improta
Makeup Artist:
Karina Muzzio
Music:
Giuseppe Spinelli
Luigi Nastri
Screenplay:
Brando Improta
Script Consultant:
Massimo Bezzati
Script Supervisor:
Francesca Genua
Second Assistant Camera:
Mattia De Simone
Sound:
Giuliano Carmosino
Story:
Brando Improta
Writer:
Brando Improta
Beatrice Buticchi
Writers' Assistant:
Beatrice Buticchi
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