Goodbye, Casanova (2000) [N/A]

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: 84

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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Art Direction:
Ricardo Mendoza

Assistant Art Director:
Jennifer Parker

Assistant Costume Designer:
Malou Magnusson

Assistant Editor:
Paul Fontaine
Adam C. Frank
Kerry Michael Tym
Martha Pike
Gloria D'Alessandro

Assistant Hairstylist:
Robyn Ramsey
Ruby Moore

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kimberly Fiallo
Jennifer Salvon

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Dana Wright

Associate Producer:
Mori Biener
Rana Joy Glickman

Best Boy Electric:
Thoma Reavis

Best Boy Grip:
Matt Livingston
John Koth

Boom Operator:
Ken Strain
Erik Flockoi
Rocky Andrus
Vanessa Licata

CG Artist:
Jeff Salier
Manuel Ramon
Elizabeth Horbay

Camera Loader:
Justin Webber

Casting:
Sue Swan

Co-Producer:
Redge Mahaffey

Costume Designer:
Michele Michel

Costumer:
Fiora Kirshbaum

Digital Compositor:
Michael Adkinson

Director:
Mauro Borrelli

Director of Photography:
Steven Bernstein

Dolly Grip:
Steven Dornbusch

Editor:
M. Edward Salier

Electrician:
Dylan Rush
Enrique Castellanos
Yoshikazu Isomura

Executive Producer:
Paul Oakley
Joseph Mustacchi
Brian Zinnikas

First Assistant Camera:
Alan Caudillo

First Assistant Director:
Rana Joy Glickman
Steven Wren

Gaffer:
Ted Hayash
Christopher Landy

Grip:
Roman Bennet
Angel Santana
Sean T. Hannan

Key Grip:
Doug Pavone
Logan Leabo

Key Hair Stylist:
Carol Mitchell

Key Makeup Artist:
Margie Latinopoulos

Negative Cutter:
Tim Heyen

Original Music Composer:
Gianluca Piersanti
Marco Beltrami

Producer:
Jeff Kirshbaum

Production Coordinator:
Samira Radsi

Production Design:
Dan Whifler

Property Master:
Craig Lafferty

Script Supervisor:
Robin Bianchi

Second Assistant Camera:
Thomas Cherry
Collin Davis
Stevie Maisien

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Hamm
Allen Rubin

Second Second Assistant Director:
Sarah Kelly

Set Decoration:
Gail Bennett

Sound Mixer:
Steve Tibbo
Ken Strain
John H. Gilman
Lawrence Fried

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Arata

Special Effects Assistant:
Benedict C. Adams
José Ignacio Álvarez

Special Effects Coordinator:
Damon Allison

Still Photographer:
Celeste Wells
Michael Kirchoff

Stunt Coordinator:
José Ignacio Álvarez

Technical Supervisor:
Bobby Gould

Title Designer:
Blake Busby
J. Kathryn Landholt

Unit Production Manager:
Heather Parker

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Fred Kaplan

Wardrobe Assistant:
Lisa Carma

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Diamantina Jannone Lizby

Writer:
Mauro Borrelli

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