A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 11, 1988
Original Title:
Arrivederci e grazie
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cinecittà Studios
Reteitalia
San Francisco Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 92
Tired of married life and of his profession, Carlo decides to leave the company he owns in the hands of his wife and leaves home to move to a rented house in the heart of old Rome. The man's son, Paolo, is a playwright looking for a coveted success and he too is looking for a new apartment: due to a mistake by the agency, they both end up sharing the same room. However, the two have an irreconcilable character and soon their differences come to light, with the situation taking a further unexpected turn with the arrival of the second son Giacomo and his wife Francesca, who is expecting a child.
Accountant:
Alessandra Sampaolo
Administration:
Mario Sampaolo
Assistant Costume Designer:
Rita Casellato Cecconi
Cristina Albonico
Assistant Editor:
Giancarlo Morelli
Roberto Siciliano
Boom Operator:
Marco Di Biase
Camera Operator:
Enrico Sasso
Costume Design:
Vera Cozzolino
Director:
Giorgio Capitani
Director of Photography:
Roberto Gerardi
Editor:
Antonio Siciliano
First Assistant Camera:
Luigi Conversi
Ettore Corso
Carlo Maria Montuori
First Assistant Director:
Giuseppe Giglietti
Simona Tartaglia
Foley Artist:
Luciano Anzellotti
Hairstylist:
Giancarlo Marin
Line Producer:
Mario Di Biase
Makeup Artist:
Vincenzo Mastrantonio
Makeup Department Head:
Giulio Mastrantonio
Original Music Composer:
Gianni Ferrio
Producer:
Giovanni Bertolucci
Production Design:
Alida Cappellini
Production Manager:
Massimo Ferrero
Production Secretary:
Francesca Andriotto
Screenplay:
Graziano Diana
Simona Izzo
Script Supervisor:
Lucilla Clementelli
Second Assistant Camera:
Andrea Doria
Set Decoration:
Livia Borgognoni
Sound:
Roberto Alberghini
Sound Mixer:
Fausto Ancillai
Still Photographer:
Pierfrancesco Bruni
Story:
Simona Izzo
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