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Release Date:
November 19, 2015
Original Title:
Loro chi?
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Picomedia
Warner Bros. Entertainment Italia
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T RU: 16+
Runtime: 95
David loses his white collar job, his fiancée and his house after one night with con man Marcello. He tracks him down to exact revenge, but ends up becoming his disciple in order to win back everything.
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Assistant Camera:
Giuseppe Tarantini
Juli Molinaroli
Dario Paolini
Assistant Editor:
Alessandra Bonanni
Assistant Production Design:
Emanuela Zappacosta
Mina Petrara
Boom Operator:
Luca Grillo
Andrea Dallimonti
Camera Operator:
Claudio Cofrancesco
Casting:
Marita D'Elia
Costume Design:
Daniela Ciancio
Delegated Producer:
Chiara Grassi
Digital Imaging Technician:
Davide Leone
Director:
Fabio Bonifacci
Francesco Miccichè
Director of Photography:
Arnaldo Catinari
Editor:
Patrizio Marone
First Assistant Director:
Matteo Albano
Gaffer:
Fabio Capozzi
Hair Department Head:
Massimiliano Duranti
Key Grip:
Luciano Mastropietro
Line Producer:
Patrick Carrarin
Location Manager:
Carlo Brocanelli
Makeup Department Head:
Mauro Meniconi
Original Music Composer:
Gianluca Misiti
Producer:
Roberto Sessa
Production Coordinator:
Claudia Vannucci
Production Design:
Paola Bizzarri
Production Manager:
Carlo Corbucci
Production Secretary:
Stefano Carelli
Production Supervisor:
Antonio Stefanucci
Screenplay:
Fabio Bonifacci
Script Supervisor:
Michela Bozzini
Second Assistant Director:
Stefano Farina
Francesco Capone
Sound:
Marco Grillo
Adriano Di Lorenzo
Story:
Fabio Bonifacci
Stunt Coordinator:
Gianluca Petrazzi
Stunts:
Emanuele Romano
Unit Manager:
Stefano Carbutti
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