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Release Date:
February 13, 2025
Original Title:
Tornando a Est
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy
Production Companies:
BOF Pictures
Emilia-Romagna Film Commission
MEDIA Programme of the European Union
MiC
RAI Cinema
StradedellEst Produzioni
Production Countries:
Bulgaria | Italy | Romania
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 6+
Runtime: 105
1991. Two years after their adventure in Romania, young Pago, Rice and Bibi have returned to their quiet and monotonous lives. When Bibi decides to meet Yuliya, a Bulgarian girl with whom he has been corresponding for months, the group of friends embarks on a new journey, this time to Sofia. However, Yuliya hides a secret that throws the three Italians at the center of an international intrigue, ending up in the crosshairs of Balkan crime and the Italian secret services.
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Boom Operator:
Blu Falabella
Cinematography:
Adrian Silișteanu
Colorist:
Walter Cavatoi
Continuity:
Agnese Navoni
Costume Design:
Nadya Dobrikova
Director:
Antonio Pisu
Director of Photography:
Adrian Silișteanu
Executive Producer:
Adela Mara
Idea:
Antonio Pisu
Music:
Davide Caprelli
Production Assistant:
Antoan Gavrilov
Property Master:
Leonardo De Bernardini
Screenplay:
Antonio Pisu
Second Assistant Director:
Riccardo Vincentini
Sound Designer:
Giacomo Rende
Claudio Spinelli
Sound Mixer:
Francesco Liotard
Story:
Antonio Pisu
Stunts:
Doru Raceala
Supervising Producer:
Lodovico Lombardi
Thanks:
Silvia Della Vittoria
Visual Effects:
Thomas Pilani
Writer:
Antonio Pisu
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