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Release Date:
April 7, 2016
Original Title:
Troppo napoletano
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Buonaluna
RAI
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T RU: 12+ UA: 12
Runtime: 95
When Debora's ex-husband, a popular neomelodic singer, loses his life in a stage dive, she worries that her 11-year-old son Ciro may be showing symptoms of depression. Taken to a child psychologist, shy Tommaso, Ciro eventually confesses to him that it's not his father's death that has got him down, it's love for his classmate, the cute Ludovica. The two make a deal: Tommaso will help Ciro to win the affections of Ludovica, while Ciro will give Tommaso a hand at having a chance with his mother.
Boom Operator:
Luca Ranieri
Camera Operator:
Sascia Ippoliti
Casting:
Marita D'Elia
Costume Design:
Rossella Aprea
Delegated Producer:
Arianna De Chiara
Director:
Gianluca Ansanelli
Director of Photography:
Francesco Di Giacomo
Editor:
Lorenzo Peluso
Executive Producer:
Andrea Cannavale
Matteo De Laurentiis
Alessandro Cannavale
First Assistant Camera:
Michele Nassuato
First Assistant Director:
Sergio Panariello
Line Producer:
Fabio Lombardelli
Original Music Composer:
Maurizio Bosnia
Gianni Gallo
Producer:
Francesca Longardi
Alessandro Siani
Riccardo Tozzi
Giovanni Stabilini
Marco Chimenz
Production Design:
Antonio Farina
Screenplay:
Gianluca Ansanelli
Tito Buffolini
Script Supervisor:
Francesco Riva
Second Assistant Camera:
Gennaro Visciano
Second Assistant Director:
Francesco D'Ambrosio
Second Second Assistant Director:
Maddalena Panico
Songs:
Antonio Rocco
Clementino
Sound:
Simone Costantino
Story:
Gianluca Ansanelli
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