E Io ti seguo (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 3, 2003

Original Title:
E Io ti seguo

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Maurizio Fiume per ICAROwebFILM

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A  IT: 14+ 

Runtime: 80

Giancarlo, a young Neapolitan animated by a great passion for journalism, is called as a correspondent in Torre Annunziata for the newspaper IL MATTINO. He begins to investigate the underworld and despite the difficulties he doesn't give up. His intuitions take him so far that the clan leader Gionta considers him too uncomfortable a character. The film reconstructs the last days of the life of the Neapolitan journalist Giancarlo Siani, killed by the Camorra in September 1985. It does so with the participation that a friend like Fiume had of Siani and with the courage to face a narrative that is absolutely different from the one of the debut film "Isolde".

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Additional Music:
Massimo Martellotta

Cinematography:
Mario Amura

Compositor:
Massimo Martellotta

Costumer:
Gennaro Fiumara
Rosario Zaccaria

Director:
Maurizio Fiume

Director of Photography:
Mario Amura

Editor:
Alessandro Corradi

First Assistant Camera:
Fabrizio Profeta

First Assistant Director:
Gennaro Fasolino

Idea:
Maurizio Fiume

Music:
Vittorio Cosma

Musician:
Massimo Martellotta

Producer:
Maurizio Fiume

Screenplay:
Maurizio Fiume

Story:
Maurizio Fiume

Writer:
Maurizio Fiume

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