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Release Date:
November 12, 2013
Original Title:
Castello Cavalcanti
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
American Empirical Pictures
Hi! Production
Prada
The Directors Bureau
Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
In 1955 in Italy, race car driver Jed Cavalcanti suffers a mishap during the Molte Miglia rally and finds himself in a small town with a few familial surprises.
Art Direction:
Letizia Santucci
Assistant Costume Designer:
Carolina Olcese
Assistant Editor:
Evi Denittis
Assistant Production Design:
Eugenio Ulissi
Boom Operator:
Diego Gualino
Casting:
Francesco Zippel
Alice Filippi
Alessandro Casella
Costume Design:
Milena Canonero
Director:
Wes Anderson
Director of Photography:
Darius Khondji
Dolly Grip:
Sanjay Sami
Editor:
Stephen Perkins
Effects Supervisor:
Renato Agostini
Executive Producer:
Max Brun
Lisa Margulis
First Assistant Camera:
Alberto Torrecilla
First Assistant Director:
Inti Carboni
Gaffer:
Stefano Marino
Hairdresser:
Francesco Pegoretti
Key Grip:
Cesare Emidi
Location Sound Mixer:
Tullio Morganti
Makeup Artist:
Enrico Lacoponi
Music Coordinator:
Meghan Currier
Music Supervisor:
Randall Poster
Alessandro Casella
Producer:
Roman Coppola
Jeremy Dawson
Julie Sawyer
Production Coordinator:
Mona Bernal
Production Design:
Stefano Maria Ortolani
Production Manager:
Cristina de Rossi
Property Master:
Federico Ciommo
Script Supervisor:
Octavia Peissel
Second Assistant Camera:
Giacomo Zampieri
Second Assistant Director:
Simonetta Valentini
Set Decoration:
Cristina Onori
Third Assistant Director:
Dario Cioni
Visual Effects:
Tim Ledbury
Writer:
Wes Anderson
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