The Furlough (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 30, 2017

Original Title:
Il permesso: 48 ore fuori

Alternate Titles:
Il permesso. 48 ore fuori
The Furlough

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
CBFilm
Eagle Pictures
MiC
Regione Lazio

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 14+ 

Runtime: 93

The story of four inmates during their 48 hours furlough, of their reality and how it has brought them behind bars. The characters are described with realism, with their contradictions, their desperation, the temptation of an escape, but the cornerstone of the movie is the sincerity of the positive feelings of each and everyone of them: the love of a father for his son, the love for a woman, for friends, and most of all the pursuit of a lost (if ever had) personal dignity and pride. Four characters of different ages and extractions, three man and a woman: Luigi, Donato, Rossana and Angelo.

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Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Alberto Viscardi

Assistant Art Director:
Andrea Simonetti

Assistant Costume Designer:
Marzia Nardone

Assistant Director:
Simone Spada

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Susanna Vicentini

Assistant Production Design:
Erica Facchini

Camera Department Manager:
Romualdo Nati

Casting:
Gabriella Giannattasio

Casting Assistant:
Manuela De Santis

Co-Writer:
Giancarlo De Cataldo
Claudio Amendola
Roberto Iannone

Color Grading:
Christian Gazzi

Colorist:
Pasquale Vitillo

Costume Assistant:
Stefania Colombo

Costume Design:
Monica Gaetani

Digital Imaging Technician:
Roberto Asturaro

Director:
Claudio Amendola

Director of Photography:
Maurizio Calvesi

Editor:
Roberto Siciliano

Extras Casting Coordinator:
Alessandro Loffredi

First Assistant Director:
Elide Albertinotti

Foley Artist:
Piergiorgio De Luca

Grip:
Alessio Cianciuolo

Hair Designer:
Giorgio Gregorini

Hair Supervisor:
Stefano Pompei

Line Producer:
Marco Bertogna

Makeup Artist:
Emanuele De Luca

Makeup Designer:
Maurizio Nardi

Music:
Alessandro Sartini
Paolo Vivaldi

Original Music Composer:
Paolo Vivaldi
Alessandro Sartini

Post Production Technical Engineer:
Walter Arrighetti

Producer:
Federico Carniel
Claudia Bonivento
Claudio Bonivento

Production Design:
Paki Meduri

Production Secretary:
Luca De Giorgi

Recording Supervision:
Simone Corelli

Screenplay:
Claudio Amendola
Giancarlo De Cataldo
Roberto Iannone

Script:
Claudio Amendola
Roberto Iannone

Script Consultant:
Claudio Amendola
Giancarlo De Cataldo
Roberto Iannone

Script Editor:
Roberto Iannone
Claudio Amendola
Giancarlo De Cataldo

Script Supervisor:
Giulia Contino
Maria Flaminia Grande

Second Assistant Camera:
Nicola Petralia

Second Second Assistant Director:
Andrea Martino De Carles

Set Dresser:
Enzo Ferraro
Luca Arceci

Sound:
Stefano Campus

Sound Effects Editor:
Fabio D'Amico
Filippo Barracco
Piergiorgio De Luca

Still Photographer:
Roberto Calabró

Story:
Giancarlo De Cataldo
Claudio Amendola

Stunt Coordinator:
Claudio Pacifico

Stunt Double:
Entony Ruscetta

Stunts:
Andrea Giglio
Dario Narducci
Agostino De Cesaris
Bruno Verdirosi
Gianluigi Scilla

Utility Sound:
Adriano Alampi

Video Assist Operator:
Silvia Tarchini

Writer:
Giancarlo De Cataldo
Roberto Iannone
Claudio Amendola

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