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Release Date:
June 16, 2012
Original Title:
Tiger Boy
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Goon Films
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Matteo, a nine years old kid, builds a mask identical to the one of his hero: a wrestler of a roman suburb called The Tiger. Once the mask is on, Matteo never wants to take it off. What simply appears as a tantrum is in reality a call for help that nobody seems to hear.
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Boom Operator:
Matteo Carnesecchi
Colorist:
Christian Gazzi
Continuity:
Antonella Margheriti
Director:
Gabriele Mainetti
Director of Photography:
Michele D'Attanasio
Editor:
Simone Manetti
Executive Producer:
Marta Cipriani
Makeup Artist:
Giorgina Bravo Fernandez
Music:
Gabriele Mainetti
Producer:
Gabriele Mainetti
Production Design:
Martina Castagnoli
Set Decoration:
Martina Castagnoli
Sound:
Fabio Melorio
Sound Editor:
Mirko Perri
Sound Mixer:
Paolo Segat
Writer:
Nicola Guaglianone
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