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Release Date:
May 7, 2022
Original Title:
Detective Bloody Mary
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Roma Film Academy
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
A private detective is hired by an eccentric married couple to investigate a particularly strange crime. Following a bizarre investigation, in which each character shows his absurd behavior with ease, the detective, in a set of suspicions and justifications, manages to find the culprit.
Assistant Camera:
Matteo Palumbo
Assistant Director:
Emilia Natali
Boom Operator:
Marco Latella
Camera Operator:
Giulia Cafaro
Colorist:
Jessica Bureau
Costume Supervisor:
Emilia Natali
Alfonso Elefante
Luca Di Prima
Alessio Caprara
Data Management Technician:
Samuele Loreti
Director:
Alessio Caprara
Director of Photography:
Jessica Bureau
Editor:
Rossana Tricarico
Electrician:
Serena Giordano
Chiara Cocchi
Grip:
Simone Marchetti
Tina Rinaldini
Key Grip:
Valerio Trotti
Makeup Artist:
Agnese Angela Stella
Music:
Sara Maragna
Producer:
Alessio Caprara
Production Assistant:
Aleksandra Relidzinska
Sergio Di Censo
Production Designer:
Valerio Andreucci
Production Manager:
Alfonso Elefante
Production Supervisor:
Federico Brugnoli
Script Supervisor:
Francesca Leoni
Second Assistant Director:
Luca Di Prima
Sound:
Matteo Crosio
Sound Editor:
Gianluca Procopio
Still Photographer:
Letizia Ruggenenti
Unit Production Manager:
Aurora De Francesco
Writer:
Alessio Caprara
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