A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 10, 2005
Original Title:
GAS
Alternate Titles:
GAS
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Blu Cinematografica
MiC
Optimale
RAI
RAI Cinema
Sharada Distribuzione
Production Countries:
Italy | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 18 IT: 18+ PH: R-18
Runtime: 112
Six youngsters aged between 20 and 30 years old, stranded within the restricted values of a provincial city, constrained to live in an emotional void, lacking dreams and acknowledged values, brought together by their rage and feeling that they have nothing left to lose. Luca finds happiness with his ex-girlfriend's outgoing brother Riccardo. When a gay-bashing leaves Riccardo dead, Luca lures the perps to an abandoned factory basement, where he pretends to join in on their sadistic torture of a passerby before he turns the tables.
ADR Editor:
Fabio D'Amico
Assistant Camera:
Gianluca Bombardone
Cinematography:
Tarek Ben Abdallah
Costume Design:
Alessandro Bentivegna
Digital Compositor:
Mauro Vicentini
Director:
Luciano Melchionna
Editor:
Paola Freddi
Electrician:
Paolo Palombi
Music:
Fabrizio Sciannameo
Riccardo Regoli
Online Editor:
Mauro Vicentini
Original Music Composer:
Rob Lord
Payroll Accountant:
Sophia Tapia
Post-Production Manager:
Marco Mauti
Producer:
Massimo Ferrero
Production Coordinator:
Vanessa Ferrero
Production Design:
Alessandro Marrazzo
Production Manager:
Stefano Carbutti
Recording Supervision:
Marco Saitta
Scoring Mixer:
Marco Saitta
Screenplay:
Alexandra La Capria
Luciano Melchionna
Script Supervisor:
Eleonora Baldwin
Second Assistant Camera:
Maria Pina Mastropietro
Set Costumer:
Pamela Broussard
Sound Effects Editor:
Gianluca Stazi
Stefano Grosso
Steadicam Operator:
Sascia Ippoliti
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