3.87 (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 13, 2005

Original Title:
trevirgolaottantasette

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Minollo Film
Sanmarco Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

During 2004 alone, 1400 people in Italy died at their workplace, 3.87 per day. Andrea is one of them.

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Elisa Galli
Irene Tortora
Martina Ranieri

Assistant Director:
Saverio Di Biagio

Assistant Editor:
Giuliana Sarli

Boom Operator:
Simone Carnesecchi

Camera Operator:
Andrea Fastella

Color Grading:
Giancarlo Mammetti

Costume Design:
Chiara Ferrantini

Director:
Valerio Mastandrea

Director of Photography:
Gherardo Gossi

Editor:
Marco Spoletini

First Assistant Camera:
Monica De Sanctis

Gaffer:
Gabriele Gorga

Grip:
Fabrizio Nicoletti

Hairdresser:
Tiziana Rangeri

In Memory Of:
Piero Natoli

Key Grip:
Roberto Moreschini

Makeup Artist:
Ermanno Spera

Music:
Francesco Cerasi

Producer:
Valerio Mastandrea
Raoul Bova
Alberto Leotti

Production Accountant:
Goffredo Russo

Production Design:
Valentina Ferroni

Production Manager:
Serena Alfieri

Property Master:
Andrea Buchetti

Screenplay:
Daniele Vicari
Valerio Mastandrea

Script Supervisor:
Maria Raffaella Russo

Second Assistant Camera:
Alberto Marchiori

Second Assistant Director:
Emanuela Bono

Sound:
Gaetano Carito

Sound Editor:
Angelo Mignona

Sound Mixer:
Marco Saitta

Still Photographer:
Alessandro Dobici
Nicolaj Pennestri

Story:
Daniele Vicari

Stunts:
Fabrizio Lenci

Unit Production Manager:
Claudio Sorace

Video Assist Operator:
Alice Ortolani

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