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Release Date:
November 16, 2008
Original Title:
In nome del figlio
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Dauphine
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Gianluca Sciortino is a child in the midst of the vitality of his ten years. On November 9, 1992, in Rome, Gianluca goes to school like every morning, enters class and suddenly feels ill. He is accompanied to the infirmary and after a few minutes he collapses and enters a coma due to the rupture of an angioma which caused a devastating cerebral hemorrhage. His mother Gerarda remains by his side, talking to him continuously, massaging and anointing his body to protect him from dehydration, attentive to every slight change in his condition.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Monica Trappolini
Assistant Sound Editor:
Dario D'Amico
Camera Operator:
Facundo Flores
Casting:
Norma Angeleri
Casting Assistant:
Andrés Pintos
Silvana Lopa
Costume Design:
Alessandra Cardini
Director:
Alberto Simone
Director of Photography:
Hugo Colace
Editor:
Luciana Pandolfelli
Electrician:
Sebastián Gallo
Christian Colace
Martín Stoeff
Executive Producer:
Antonio De Feo
First Assistant Camera:
Matías Nicolás
First Assistant Director:
Gianluca Mazzella
Focus Puller:
Anabella Goldberger
Foley Artist:
Marco Ciorba
Gaffer:
Guillermo Saposnik
Hairstylist:
Alberto Moccia
Key Grip:
Juan José Fernández
Key Makeup Artist:
Nancy Marignac
Music Editor:
Fabio D'Amico
Online Editor:
Chiara Bizzarri
Producer:
Alberto Simone
Production Coordinator:
Pablo Morgavi
Production Manager:
Inés Vera
Sound Editor:
Fabio D'Amico
Sound Effects Editor:
Saverio Lancia
Still Photographer:
Juan Quirno
Third Assistant Director:
Maria Jose Reynals
Unit Production Manager:
Alejandra Marchioli
Visual Effects:
Valentina Girolami
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Luciano Vittori Jr.
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