A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 24, 2015
Original Title:
La prima luce
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Apulia Film Commission
PACO Cinematografica
RAI
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 108
Marco, a cynical and ambitious young lawyer, lives in Bari with his partner Martina and their eight-year-old son Mateo. Martina had left Chile and moved to Italy when she met Marco. Their relationship has run its course, however, and Martina longs to go back to her country with Mateo, but Marco, the loving father left out of the equation, is adamantly against the idea. The couple clash for weeks on end, until Martina abruptly leaves the country with their son, goes back to Chile and virtually vanishes. With no news of Mateo, time seems to stand still for Marco. Anguished and unable to cope, he finally rallies and sets off in search of his son.
Art Direction:
Maria Teresa Padula
Assistant Director:
Daniela Baldasarre
Marta Loza Alonso
Assistant Set Designer:
Tatiana Maulen
Chief Lighting Technician:
Tomás Valdivieso
Costume Assistant:
Angela Tomasicchio
Costume Design:
Eva Palmisani
Carolina Norero
Delegated Producer:
Bruno Bettati
Augusto Matte
Dialogue Coach:
Marcela Marambio
Director:
Vincenzo Marra
Director of Photography:
Maura Morales Bergmann
Editor:
Vincenzo Marra
Sara Petracca
First Assistant Director:
Constanza B. Majluf
Hairdresser:
Mery Albornoz
Makeup Artist:
Pamela Pollak
Original Music Composer:
Camila Moreno
Post Production Coordinator:
Monica Verzolini
Producer:
Isabella Cocuzza
Arturo Paglia
Production Assistant:
Eloisa Wheatley
Production Director:
Jose Luis Rivas
Screenplay:
Angelo Carbone
Vincenzo Marra
Script Supervisor:
Gabriela Sobarzo
Set Designer:
Ángela Torti
Sound Recordist:
Juan Carlos Maldonado
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