Vita Smeralda (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 14, 2006

Original Title:
Vita Smeralda

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Medusa Film
Settimarte

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 93

Three girls leave behind their camping friends and head to Porto Cervo - a luxury seaside resort in northern Sardinia - looking for adventure.

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Administration:
Simona Pelliccioli

Assistant Camera:
Monica De Sanctis
Massimiliano Zenga

Assistant Director:
Pierluigi Ciriaci

Assistant Editor:
Claudio Misantoni

Assistant Production Manager:
Roberto Leone

Boom Operator:
Ivanandrea Menchinelli
Christian Zampagni

Camera Operator:
Emiliano Leurini

Cinematography:
Marco Pieroni

Costume Design:
Stefano Giovani

Digital Compositor:
Mauro Maccari

Director:
Jerry Calà

Editor:
Patrizio Marone

Electrician:
Fabio Policastro

First Assistant Editor:
Francesca Miele

Hairstylist:
Tiziana Rangeri

Line Producer:
Jacopo Saraceni

Music:
Angelo Talocci

Producer:
Claudio Saraceni

Production Coordinator:
Giorgia Passarelli

Production Design:
Vincenzo De Camillis

Production Manager:
Gianluca Leurini

Set Dresser:
Cristiana Possenti

Sound:
Stefano Savino

Sound Effects Editor:
Simone Chiossi

Sound Mixer:
Ivan Sibio

Title Designer:
Daniele Ronci

Visual Effects:
Francesco Spadoni

Writer:
Jerry Calà
Gino Capone

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