A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 26, 2025
Original Title:
Moroun Mountain Lake
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Toro! Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 18+
Runtime: 80
Piuma, a failed cartoonist, lives in a small, dirty, and messy studio apartment with his dog, a German Shepherd named Piuma. The boy and his dog live practically in symbiosis, but after failing to pay the rent for over three months, they are evicted. Along the way, they meet Sophie, a very tense and pensive young woman.
Assistant Director:
Giorgia Rossi
Chiara Bia
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Caterina Campiotti
Luigi Iacono
Chiara Olivastri
Cinematography:
Nicolò Tagliabue
Director:
Nicolò Tagliabue
Editor:
Nicolò Tagliabue
Executive Producer:
Ivan Brusa
Idea:
Nicolò Tagliabue
Key Makeup Artist:
Krizia De Angelis
Music:
Francesco Tresca
Original Music Composer:
Francesco Tresca
Producer:
Nicolò Tagliabue
Screenplay:
Nicolò Tagliabue
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Frank Dell'Oro
Sound Designer:
Luca Rungi
Sound Mixer:
Armando Marchetti
Sound Recordist:
Lorenzo D'Anniballe
Michele Mauriello
Stefano Pellecchia
Special Effects:
Davide Pesca
Story:
Nicolò Tagliabue
Visual Effects Editor:
Frank Dell'Oro
Writer:
Nicolò Tagliabue
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