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Release Date:
November 6, 2013
Original Title:
Mr. America
Alternate Titles:
Mr. America
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
CG Entertainment
Redigital
Redigital Studio
Stemo Production
Velvet Movie
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 14+
Runtime: 93
Mr. America is an auteur thriller that takes inspiration from the story of David Solanas, to represent the negative spiral of many artists, dazzled by the temporary celebrity that brought Andy Warhol, the curse that for some was fatal. The film develops on three distinct temporal planes that intertwine swirlingly to form a canvas of past, present and future. The brutal and obsessive acts that were committed in Penny's childhood generate a ruinous family relationship that will be the focus of the story.
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Additional Editor:
Adriano Patruno
Assistant Editor:
Lorenzo Ambrogio
Camera Operator:
Andrea Bancone
Cinematography:
Antonio Scappatura
Colorist:
Edoardo Rebecchi
Digital Imaging Technician:
Edoardo Rebecchi
Director:
Leonardo Ferrari Carissimi
Editor:
Francesco Galli
First Assistant Camera:
Valerio Coccoli
Hair Supervisor:
Daniel Drago
Key Grip:
David Costantino
Music:
The Niro
Producer:
Leonardo Ferrari Carissimi
Claudio Bucci
Production Design:
Marie Fages
Screenplay:
Leonardo Ferrari Carissimi
Script Supervisor:
Stefano Felicioni
Second Assistant Director:
Andrea Bancone
Sound Mixer:
Gianfranco Tortora
Sound Recordist:
Michele Antonio Parisi
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