A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 28, 2016
Original Title:
Infernet
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
A.C. Production
Movie Palace Srls
RAI
RAI Cinema
Twelve Entertainment
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 14+
Runtime: 110
Through five stories, the film talks about the problems related to social networks and its use especially by young people.
Art Direction:
Matteo La Torre
Boom Operator:
Gianpaolo Catanzaro
Cinematography:
Roberto Ricci
Data Management Technician:
Eugenio Corsini
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Francesco Struffi
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Luca Vulterini
Director:
Giuseppe Ferlito
Editor:
Giuseppe Ferlito
Electrician:
Fabrizio De Santis
First Assistant Camera:
Marco Materassi
Foley Artist:
Enzo Diliberto
Foley Recordist:
Fabio Palmisano
Gaffer:
Guglielmo Rivera
Line Producer:
Francesco Papa
Makeup Artist:
Emma Zanetti
Makeup Department Head:
Maura Fabbris
Music:
Umberto Smaila
Silvio Amato
Producer:
Federica Andreoli
Michele Cali
Production Accountant:
Corrado Zanchi
Recording Supervision:
Gaetano Musso
Screenplay:
Giuseppe Ferlito
Roberto Farnesi
Marcello Iappelli
Sound Editor:
Claudio Spinelli
Sound Effects Editor:
Theo Francocci
Sound Mixer:
Riccardo Gaggioli
Video Assist Operator:
Mirko Rigon
Visual Effects:
Alessandro Comisso
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Marco Pecchinino
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