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Release Date:
October 10, 2013
Original Title:
Aspirante vedovo
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
IBC MOvie
Pupkin Production
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
A ne'er-do-well who's married to a millionnaire realizes his financial trouble might be solved if his wife was dead - and sets out a plot to achieve just that. A remake of Dino Risi's "il vedovo".
Assistant Camera:
Daniele De Rocco
Martino Pellion Di Persano
Assistant Editor:
Giuliana Sarli
Simone Rosati
Boom Operator:
Luca Novelli
Camera Operator:
Emiliano Fiore
Casting:
Chiara Natalucci
Morgana Bianco
Co-Writer:
Piero Guerrera
Costume Design:
Rossano Marchi
Sonu Mishra
Delegated Producer:
Filippo Terzi
Development Manager:
Anastasia Michelagnoli
Director:
Massimo Venier
Director of Photography:
Vittorio Omodei Zorini
Editor:
Claudio Di Mauro
First Assistant Director:
Marcella Libonati
Guido Colla
Gaffer:
Mauro Pescetelli
Hair Department Head:
Mauro Chinnici
Key Grip:
Francesco Baioni
Line Producer:
Attilio Moro
Location Manager:
Danilo Goglio
Marco Bergamaschi
Makeup Department Head:
Fernanda Perez
Original Music Composer:
Paolo Buonvino
Post Production Supervisor:
Alessandro Baragli
Producer:
Beppe Caschetto
Production Coordinator:
Mara Cereda
Production Design:
Alessandra Mura
Production Manager:
Andrea Tavani
Screenplay:
Massimo Venier
Ugo Chiti
Michele Pellegrini
Script Supervisor:
Claudia Nannuzzi
Second Assistant Director:
Paolo Bartoli
Camilla Reali
Set Decoration:
Raffaella Cuviello
Sound:
Alessandro Bianchi
Sound Editor:
Gianluca Carbonelli
Sound Mixer:
Gianni Pallotto
Special Effects Supervisor:
Renato Agostini
VFX Supervisor:
Stefano Marinoni
Visual Effects Producer:
Paola Trisoglio
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