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Release Date:
January 1, 2000
Original Title:
Goodbye, Casanova
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Romance
Production Companies:
Eyestrain Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
A aspiring novelist operates a tiny neighborhood bookstore. His wife is a talented painter. Their marriage is disintegrating, and they are about to sign their divorce papers. Meanwhile, the legendary Casanova and his lover Lavinia are characters trapped inside of a 17th-century children's book. The tragedy of the impending divorce triggers the release of Casanova and Lavinia from the confines of the children's pop-up book.
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Casting:
Sue Swan
Cinematography:
Steven Bernstein
Co-Producer:
Rana Joy Glickman
Costume Design:
Michele Michel
Director:
Mauro Borrelli
Editor:
M. Edward Salier
Executive Producer:
Brian Zinnikas
Adriano Masciarelli
Paul Oakley
Music:
Marco Beltrami
Gianluca Piersanti
Producer:
Jeff Kirshbaum
Mauro Borrelli
Production Design:
Dan Whifler
Set Decoration:
Gail Bennett
Writer:
Mauro Borrelli
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