Vinodentro (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 12, 2013

Original Title:
Vinodentro

Alternate Titles:
Le crime du sommelier
O Vinho Perfeito
Сомелиерът

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Alba Produzioni
Moodyproduction

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

For John Cuttin it all started with the first sip of the wine of her life. A "Marzemino", a typical wine of the province of Trento, quoted by Lorenzo Da Ponte in his libretto for "Don Giovanni" by Mozart. The instant he tasted the blood-red drop of nectar John felt a sort of pleasant and mysterious explosion of the senses, and from that moment on, his nature is transformed. In just three years, from shy bank clerk and faithful husband became director, tombeur de femmes and the most revered and respected expert on wine in Italy. Just as he had predicted the enigmatic "Professor" who had convinced him to taste his first glass of wine. The only event that the "Professor" with his accent and his piercing blue eyes, had not predicted was that he would soon be charged with the murder of his wife Adele. While being put under pressure by the Commissioner Sanfelice, John is to reflect on the last three years of his life, dominated by a single and mad passion: wine.

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Assistant Camera:
Leandro Sabin Paz

Assistant Costume Designer:
Monica Gaetani

Assistant Editor:
Emanuele Muscolino

Book:
Fabio Marcotto

Boom Operator:
Marco Zambrano

Camera Operator:
Luciano Teolis

Casting:
Chiara Coller

Colorist:
Massimo Gubinelli
Daniele Colombera
Giovanni Bivi

Costume Design:
Alessandro Lai

Dailies Operator:
Kenny Vicent

Digital Colorist:
Ivan Tozzi

Digital Compositor:
Chiara Trinchera

Digital Imaging Technician:
Daniele Colombera

Director:
Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani

Director of Photography:
Dante Spinotti

Editor:
Alessandro Heffler

First Assistant Camera:
Domenico D'Andrea
Luciano Teolis

First Assistant Director:
Giovanni Vaccarelli

Foley Artist:
Mauro Eusepi

Graphic Designer:
Massimo Bevacqua

Grip:
Stefano Di Pasquali

Lead Set Dresser:
Walter Arrighetti

Line Producer:
Guido Simonetti

Location Manager:
Giorgio Santomaso

Makeup Artist:
Franco Corridoni

Music:
Paolo Fresu

Original Music Composer:
Paolo Fresu

Producer:
Sandro Frezza
Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani
Evelina Manna

Production Accountant:
Cristiana Emidi
Antonella Parlato

Production Coordinator:
Ilaria Zazzaro

Production Design:
Massimo Santomarco

Production Manager:
Claudio Lullo

Props:
Giovambattista Delfino

Recording Supervision:
Dave Tinsley
Francesco Tumminello

Runner Art Department:
Elia Giordani

Screenplay:
Heidrun Schleef
Fabio Marcotto
Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani

Second Assistant Camera:
Simone Cirillo

Second Assistant Director:
Valentina de Amicis

Set Costumer:
Claudia Santaniello

Set Decoration:
Cristiana Scipioni

Software Team Lead:
Walter Arrighetti

Sound:
Carlo Missidenti

Sound Designer:
Lilio Rosato

Special Effects:
Tiberio Angeloni
Paolo Galiano

Special Effects Supervisor:
Franco Galiano

Story:
Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani

Supervising Editor:
Claudio M. Cutry

Thanks:
Fernando Ghia

Third Assistant Director:
Riccardo Spinotti

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Giuseppe Squillaci

Writer:
Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani

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