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Release Date:
February 13, 2013
Original Title:
Viva la libertà
Alternate Titles:
Eläköön vapaus
Long Live Liberty
Viva a Liberdade
viva la libertà
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
BiBi Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ IT: T JP: G
Runtime: 94
Elections are approaching and things don't look too good for the opposition. Their leader can't stand the pressure and disappears. To avoid a scandal, the upper echelons of the party concoct a risky plan: to replace him with his identical twin, a philosopher with BPD, whose eclectic ideas and direct approach unexpectedly make the party surge in the polls.
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Casting:
Marion Touitou
Antonio Rotundi
Costume Design:
Lina Nerli Taviani
Director:
Roberto Andò
Director of Photography:
Maurizio Calvesi
Editor:
Clelio Benevento
First Assistant Director:
Gianluca Mazzella
Line Producer:
Gaetano Daniele
Makeup Artist:
Barbara Morosetti
Novel:
Roberto Andò
Original Music Composer:
Marco Betta
Producer:
Angelo Barbagallo
Production Design:
Giovanni Carluccio
Screenplay:
Angelo Pasquini
Roberto Andò
Sound Designer:
Fulgenzio Ceccon
Sound Editor:
Marta Billingsley
Alessandro Feletti
Sound Effects Editor:
Jacopo Anzellotti
Luca Anzellotti
Sound Mix Technician:
Paolo Segat
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paolo Segat
Story:
Angelo Pasquini
Roberto Andò
Unit Production Manager:
Maria Panicucci
Paolo Trotta
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