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Release Date:
September 1, 2011
Original Title:
The Cricket
Alternate Titles:
The Cricket
Świerszcz
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
WOP Film
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
A short movie based on a true story; no dialogues, only sounds and images. In a construction site of an international airport, a migrant labourer works for a few money; suddenly he's disquieted by an annoying jangle who distracts him and forces him to a vital decision.
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Assistant Camera:
Carlo Rinaldi
Valentina Summa
Assistant Director:
Giulia Contino
Boom Operator:
Alberto Battocchi
Camera Operator:
Daniele Massaccesi
Cinematography:
Daniele Ciprì
Co-Producer:
Clemente Cecchi
Co-Writer:
Francesca Manieri
Vanessa Picciarelli
Costume Design:
Giuseppe Avallone
Director:
Stefano Lorenzi
Editor:
Raimondo Aiello
Electrician:
Gabrio Contino
Executive Producer:
Giacomo Del Buono
Gaffer:
Elisabetta Albanese
Grip:
Massimo Lazzara
Hair Setup:
Massimo Gattabrusi
Makeup Artist:
Alessia Iacino
Producer:
Cosimo Savio
Production Design:
Luca Servino
Production Manager:
Paola Piattelli
Script Supervisor:
Irene Landolfi
Second Assistant Director:
Giácomo Tranfo
Sound Editor:
Marco Giacomelli
Still Photographer:
Paolo Ciriello
Writer:
Stefano Lorenzi
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