And now sex (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 2, 2001

Original Title:
E adesso sesso

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Cecchi Gori Group Fin.Ma.Vi

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: VM14 

Runtime: 90

Eight episodes vaguely inspired to real events. The "fil rouge" is the relationship between the Italians and sex in the first years of 2000s. From prostitution to virtual sex all the categories are represented in a funny way that anyway tries to investigate this kind of reality.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Renzo Castrence Bellanca

Assistant Camera:
Marcostavros Maggi

Assistant Costume Designer:
Francesca Elia

Assistant Production Design:
Marco Bagnoli

Casting:
Barbara Giordani

Casting Assistant:
Ornella Morsilli

Coordinating Producer:
Sonia Cilia

Costume Design:
Gianna Gissi

Digital Compositor:
Gian Luca Rizzo

Director:
Carlo Vanzina

Director of Photography:
Gianlorenzo Battaglia

Editor:
Luca Montanari

Electrician:
Giancarlo Checchi

First Assistant Director:
Clarita Di Giovanni

Foley Artist:
Massimo Anzellotti

Key Grip:
Massimo Rinella

Key Makeup Artist:
Alberto Blasi

Original Music Composer:
Germano Mazzocchetti

Producer:
Vittorio Cecchi Gori

Production Design:
Tonino Zera

Screenplay:
Carlo Vanzina
Enrico Vanzina

Second Assistant Director:
Giorgio Melidoni

Sound Editor:
Simone Corelli

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Corrado Rizzo

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