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Release Date:
November 23, 1989
Original Title:
Buon Natale, buon anno
Alternate Titles:
Joyeux noël, bonne année
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Cité Films
RAI
Titanus
Videoschermo
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
In this romantic story, a couple (Michel Serrault and Virna Lisi) who have been married for over forty years are forced to separate, one to each of their two children's families, when they can no longer pay the rent on their longtime apartment. Absence, in this case, refreshes their memory of the love they have shared, and they take to meeting one another furtively in hotel rooms for sex and affection. One summer, as each of their daughters families takes them on separate vacations, they have had enough, and elope, finding contentment as lighthouse keepers off the coast of Sicily.
Assistant Camera:
Daniele Cimini
Silvia Giulietti
Boom Operator:
Stefano Savino
Camera Operator:
Roberto Brega
Nino Cristiani
Co-Director:
Raffaele Festa Campanile
Conductor:
Gianfranco Plenizio
Costume Design:
Paola Comencini
Director:
Luigi Comencini
Director of Photography:
Armando Nannuzzi
Editor:
Sergio Buzi
First Assistant Director:
Maurizio Sciarra
Hairstylist:
Iole Cecchini
Novel:
Pasquale Festa Campanile
Original Music Composer:
Fiorenzo Carpi
Producer:
Fabio Criscuolo
Luigi Patrizi
Production Assistant:
Giulio Lombardo
Production Design:
Paola Comencini
Production Manager:
Gerardo Verrone
Michel Nicolini
Screenplay:
Raffaele Festa Campanile
Cristina Comencini
Luigi Comencini
Script Supervisor:
Donatella Maiorca
Second Assistant Director:
Giulio Manfredonia
Caterina Barenghi
Set Decoration:
Antonio Murru
Sound:
Gianfranco Cabiddu
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