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Release Date:
November 10, 2016
Original Title:
Fratelli di Sangue
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
KC Films
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 18+
Runtime: 83
Antonio, known as the Chameleon, and Teresa Lupi: the first has just been released from prison, after ten long years. She is a young police commissioner. They are two tormented figures: Antonio leaves prison with one fixed thought: to avenge the murder of his family, which he witnessed as a child. Teresa, on the other hand, seems unable to live her life in harmony: her personal relationships are superficial and the only thing that seems to satisfy her is work. The lives of these two characters are soon linked by the common fight against the infamous Don Ferdinando, a ruthless boss who controls the city.
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Additional Music:
Luigi Ferri
Assistant Camera:
Matteo Rea
Cinematography:
Gabrio Contino
Director:
Pietro Tamaro
Director of Photography:
Gabrio Contino
Editor:
Daniele Massa
First Assistant Director:
Chiara Rap
Idea:
Francesco Rizzi
Main Title Theme Composer:
Marco Werba
Music:
Marco Werba
Musician:
Luigi Ferri
Original Music Composer:
Marco Werba
Producer:
Karim Capuano
Production Supervisor:
Marco Adabbo
Screenplay:
Francesco Rizzi
Sound Mixer:
Gianfranco Tortora
Story:
Francesco Rizzi
Unit Production Manager:
Anna Cupello
Writer:
Francesco Rizzi
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