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Release Date:
September 2, 2015
Original Title:
Mediterranea
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Audax Films
Court 13 Pictures
DCM Pictures
Maiden Voyage Pictures
Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 12 DE: 12 DK: 15 FI: K-16 GR: Κ-12 SE: 15
Runtime: 107
Ayiva recently left his home in Burkina Faso in search of a way to provide for his sister and his daughter. He takes advantage of his position in an illegal smuggling operation to get himself and his best friend Abas off of the continent. Ayiva adapts to life in Italy, but when tensions with the local community rise, things become increasingly dangerous. Determined to make his new situation work he attempts to weather the storm, but it has its costs.
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Art Direction:
Alan Lampert
Paolo Nanni
Assistant Editor:
Mélanie Akoka
Amanda Nohrborg
Frédéric Vidal
Best Boy Electrician:
Caleb Seppala
Boom Operator:
Giuseppe Tripodi
Camera Operator:
Tim Curtin
Co-Producer:
Juliet Berman
Costume Design:
Nicoletta Taranta
Director:
Jonas Carpignano
Director of Photography:
Wyatt Garfield
Editor:
Nico Leunen
Affonso Gonçalves
Sanabel Chiraqoui
Executive Producer:
Brooke Bernard
First Assistant Camera:
John David Devirgiliis
First Assistant Director:
Gwyn Sannia
Key Makeup Artist:
Alessandra Di Lorenzo
Music:
Benh Zeitlin
Dan Romer
Producer:
Jason Michael Berman
Chris Columbus
Eleanor Columbus
Script Supervisor:
Margot Seban
Set Decoration:
Jasmine Ballou Jones
Lorenzo Nicolosi
Set Designer:
Marco Ascanio Viarigi
Sound:
Damien Tronchot
Sound Designer:
Nicolas Becker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Julien Perez
Still Photographer:
Constance Meyer
Stunt Coordinator:
Mirko Zamperla
Underwater Camera:
Alessio Sera
Writer:
Jonas Carpignano
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