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Release Date:
May 23, 2003
Original Title:
B.B. e il cormorano
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
In a shabby residence on the coast between Livorno and Pisa, Mario, known as "Il Cormorano", a grumpy and disillusioned young man, works as a plumber to scrape together the sum necessary to realize his dream. He wants to join his uncle Piero in America to become an underground musician. His story is intertwined with that of Nevio, the cynical manager of the residence, of Gabriella, his naive and dreamy lover and of the maid Gaia who behind has a past as a drug addict, with whom Mario has a relationship of hate love. But reality is not as rosy as dreams:
Assistant Camera:
Claudio Cofrancesco
Assistant Costume Designer:
Allegra Mori Ubaldini
Assistant Director:
Massimo Tonti
Assistant Editor:
Guido Borgna
Paola Traverso
Patrizia Innocenzi
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Massimo De Pellegrino
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Beatrice Cini
Camera Production Assistant:
Giacomo Marrucci
Casting:
Loredana Conte
Giovanni Vannucci
Chief Lighting Technician:
Carlo Catini
Costume Designer:
Elisa Scatena
Decorator:
Gloria Brescini
Director:
Edoardo Gabbriellini
Editorial Manager:
Monica Verzolini
Editorial Staff:
Elena Sarno
Electrician:
Cristiano Galli
Sergio Dori
Raffaele Pette
Makeup Artist:
Daniela Tartari
Mix Technician:
Gabriele Gubbini
Production Secretary:
Ottavio Rosa
Graziana Lannuti
Production Supervisor:
Michele Travaglini
Project Manager:
Laura Paolucci
Pietro Martinelli
Sound Montage Associate:
Alessandro Feletti
Special Effects:
Paolo Ricci
Still Photographer:
Chico Deluigi
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