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Release Date:
November 7, 2013
Original Title:
Something Good
Alternate Titles:
Something Good The Mercury Factor
The Mercury Conspiracy
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Casanova Multimedia
MiC
RAI Cinema
Regione Lazio
Èliseo Entertainment
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T US: R
Runtime: 111
In a small Chinese village in Yunnan, a young woman named Xiwen sees her little son Shitou die of poisoning from adulterated food. On the other side of the world, in Italy, Matteo works on behalf of Feng, a multinational based in Hong Kong that traffics counterfeit food. To avoid arrest, Matteo escapes from Italy, saving a precious shipment of Feng's food, and this begins his unscrupulous climb towards success. At a time when he is enjoying the greatest prestige within Feng, Matteo meets Xiwen by chance, who has opened a restaurant in memory of his son and is fighting for the authenticity of food. Neither of them imagines that from that moment their lives will be turned upside down.
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Assistant Camera:
Juli Molinaroli
Assistant Costume Designer:
Marco Piemontese
Assistant Editor:
Paolo Buzzetti
Silvia De Rose
Assistant Hairstylist:
Gabriele Gregorini
Assistant Production Design:
Andrea Gullace
Boom Operator:
Gian Felice Soccorsi
Camera Operator:
Claudio Cofrancesco
Casting:
Loredana Scaramella
Chan Kam Pui
Stefano Oddi
Cinematography:
Arnaldo Catinari
Colorist:
Paolo Verrucci
Costume Design:
Milena Canonero
Costume Supervisor:
Kitty Chau Cheuk-Wai
Creative Producer:
Saverio D'Ercole
Data Management Technician:
Gastone Ferrante
Dialogue Coach:
Rebecca Booth
Dialogue Editor:
Davide Favargiotti
Digital Compositor:
Micaela Tempesta
Digital Imaging Technician:
Davide Leone
Digital Intermediate:
Mauro Elefante
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Simone Nobili
Digital Supervisor:
Francesco Luigi Giardiello
Director:
Luca Barbareschi
Editor:
Walter Fasano
Executive Producer:
Giulio Cestari
Claudio Gaeta
First Assistant Camera:
Emanuele Ranesi
First Assistant Director:
Nico Marzano
Foley Artist:
Massimo Anzellotti
Gaffer:
Fabio Capozzi
Wing Ma
Grip:
Riccardo Ricci
Idea:
Francesco Arlanch
Luca Barbareschi
Anna Pavignano
Key Grip:
Luciano Mastropietro
Key Hair Stylist:
Elena Gregorini
Leadman:
Valerio Barbet
Line Producer:
Anselmo Parrinello
Chen On Chu
Makeup Artist:
Biasi Pierangela
Music:
Marco Zurzolo
Novel:
Francesco Abate
Massimo Carlotto
Post Production Coordinator:
Erika Scaramella
Post-Production Manager:
Daniele Tomassetti
Producer:
Luca Barbareschi
Carlo Brancaleoni
Production Assistant:
Vincenzo La Gatta
Production Coordinator:
Roberta De Luca
Production Design:
Francesco Frigeri
Props:
Stefano Olivieri
Recording Supervision:
Alessandro Checcacci
Screenplay:
Anna Pavignano
Luca Barbareschi
Francesco Arlanch
Sound:
Alessio Fagrelli
Sound Effects Editor:
Jacopo Anzellotti
Luca Anzellotti
Sound Mixer:
Maurizio Di Coste
Special Effects:
Renato Agostini
Story:
Francesco Arlanch
Luca Barbareschi
Anna Pavignano
Tailor:
Angelo Malvuccio
Textile Artist:
Chiara Colafranceschi
Unit Manager:
Carlo Coscia
Domenico Mancini
Unit Production Manager:
Antonio Schiano
Video Assist Operator:
Aniello Annunziata
Visual Effects:
Daniele Aliberti
Visual Effects Producer:
Daniele Tomassetti
Fabio Tomassetti
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Fabio Tomassetti
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