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Release Date:
October 28, 2023
Original Title:
Agnus Day
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Materiali Sonori Cinema
Quinta Luce
Tripode Productions
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
A marginalized twelve-years-old boy lives in a village where he is constantly mistreated. Until one day, a "miracle" happens: after being bullied for the umpteenth time, his tears turn to blood. News of this event goes viral on the internet and fills the hearts and heads of the villagers with mystic excitement. With all eyes of the people now upon him, he must decide how to treat others, especially those who mistreated him.
Art Direction:
Rocco Andreacchio
Best Boy Grip:
Mirko Rigon
Boom Operator:
Cécile Février
Cinematography:
Emilio Maria Costa
Co-Producer:
Alberto Bader
Alessandro Savioli
Colorist:
Paolo Buonpane
Costume Design:
Martina Girodo
Director:
Giuseppe Isoni
Editor:
Giulia Cosma
First Assistant Camera:
Marco Valerio Carrara
First Assistant Director:
Paolo Sponzilli
Foley Artist:
Laura Bedoussac
Gaffer:
Matteo Laguni
Graphic Designer:
Paolo Tarantini
Key Grip:
Francesco Triches
Makeup Artist:
Daria Lyubchenko
Music:
Riccardo Di Paola
Producer:
Guillaume Dreyfus
Matteo Laguni
Andrea Rapallini
Pierfrancesco Bigazzi
Production Manager:
Andrea Rapallini
Script Supervisor:
Chiara Pandolfo
Second Assistant Director:
Eugenio Corsini
Sound Editor:
Lorenzo Boscucci
Sound Mixer:
Clément Lemariey
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Elisabetta Zanieri
Stunt Coordinator:
Simone Belli
Supervising Editor:
Isabella Guglielmi
VFX Artist:
Giuseppe Vinci Orlando
Video Assist Operator:
Filippo Maria Pontiggia
Writer:
Giuseppe Isoni
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