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Release Date:
November 19, 2015
Original Title:
Dobbiamo parlare
Alternate Titles:
Hablemos de amor
我们需要谈谈
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
BNL – Gruppo BNP Paribas
Nuovo Teatro
Palomar
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 101
Vanni and Linda live in a penthouse apartment for rent in the center of Rome. Vanni writes novels, Linda 'cooperates' to his novels. Between a vernissage and an exhibition of Basquiat, thay hang out Alfredo and Constanza, a couple on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Alfredo is a surgeon with the habit of waking up early and has a lover, Constanza is a dermatologist with the same habits. With the intent to vent their frustrations in their friends' living room, Alfredo and Constanza take hostage the couple and recriminate loudly about the past and the present. In an impossible attempt to contain them, Vanni and Linda eventually take the field and also thrash each other. Someone will end up getting hurt by the end of the night.
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Assistant Director:
Gisella Gobbi
Costume Design:
Patrizia Chericoni
Delegated Producer:
Marco Camilli
Director:
Sergio Rubini
Director of Photography:
Vincenzo Carpineta
Editor:
Giogiò Franchini
Executive Producer:
Guido Simonetti
Original Music Composer:
Michele Fazio
Producer:
Marco Balsamo
Carlo Degli Esposti
Production Design:
Luca Gobbi
Screenplay:
Carla Cavalluzzi
Diego De Silva
Sergio Rubini
Script Supervisor:
Gianni Monciotti
Sound:
Tullio Morganti
Story:
Diego De Silva
Sergio Rubini
Carla Cavalluzzi
Theatre Play:
Sergio Rubini
Diego De Silva
Carla Cavalluzzi
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