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Release Date:
November 14, 2002
Original Title:
Emma sono io
Alternate Titles:
I Am Emma
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Film Trust Italia
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 87
Francesco Falaschi's comedy I Am Emma stars Cecilia Dazzi as a woman who suffers from an unusual disorder. Emma is a town councilwoman whose husband (Marco Giallini) has taken a mistress because he dislikes her repressed behavior. Her demeanor changes radically when the town pharmacist runs out of Emma's daily dose of depressants. Emma has a disorder in which she is naturally outgoing and upbeat. Her marriage gets rocky as she expresses her true self. The town responds poorly to a woman being so brazen, but Emma's best friend (Elda Alvigini) is inspired by Emma to make a major life change.
Casting:
Toni Tommasi
Roberta Manfredi
Costume Design:
Innocenza Coiro
Director:
Francesco Falaschi
Director of Photography:
Patrizio Patrizi
Editor:
Paola Freddi
First Assistant Director:
Roberto Orazi
Line Producer:
Loredana Ulpiani
Original Music Composer:
Andrea Guerra
Producer:
Paola Lucisano
Bernadette Carranza
Production Design:
Bruno Amalfitano
Screenplay:
Stefano Ruzzante
Francesco Falaschi
Sound:
Fabio Melorio
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