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Release Date:
February 19, 2015
Original Title:
Nuovo Ordine Mondiale
Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Centro Teatro Studi
Ferrara Brothers Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 18+
Runtime: 118
A police commissioner witnesses the murder of his pregnant partner by a group of criminals during a robbery. After meticulous investigations, he discovers that behind the robbery and other acts of violence and crime there is a well-organized group whose sole aim is to rule the world, by any means.
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Camera Operator:
Marco Trematerra
Cinematography:
Fabio Ferrara
Costume Design:
Lucia Liucci
Marina Pirone
Director:
Fabio Ferrara
Marco Ferrara
Director of Photography:
Fabio Ferrara
Editor:
Marco Ferrara
Executive Producer:
Mario Ferrara
Idea:
Marco Ferrara
Fabio Ferrara
Key Makeup Artist:
Mary Samele
Makeup & Hair:
Paola Garofalo
Military Consultant:
Benito Noviello
Music:
Francesco Marchetti
Producer:
Marco Ferrara
Mario Ferrara
Marina Pirone
Production Design:
Michele Santonastaso
Screenplay:
Marco Ferrara
Fabio Ferrara
Special Effects:
Paolo Cociani
Story:
Marco Ferrara
Fabio Ferrara
Visual Effects:
Paolo Cociani
Writer:
Marco Ferrara
Fabio Ferrara
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