E se mi comprassi una sedia? (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 11, 2017

Original Title:
E se mi comprassi una sedia?

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Pragma Production

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 90

Gaetano and Gennaro Tavani are two brothers on the threshold of fifty, they are nine months apart from each other. The first, Gaetano, has little acting experience behind him, while the second, Gennaro, has written some screenplays in the past and directed some small films as a director. Together they opened a "cinematic" production company, Tavani Brass, mainly dealing with small commercials, pre-eighteenth birthday videos and weddings. Their dream is to be able to make a successful film. Given Checco Zalone's exploits, the two propose to an unknown Neapolitan singer, Chicco Resina, to create a product capable of intercepting the success of the blockbuster film in Italy.

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Ager/Dyer:
Alessandro Savoia

Boom Operator:
Luciano Marzocchella

Cinematography:
Fabio Lanciotti

Colorist:
Leonardo Siniscalco

Costume Design:
Clara Iuliano

Dialogue Editor:
Sabrina Quartullo

Director:
Pasquale Falcone

Director of Photography:
Fabio Lanciotti

Editor:
Gianluca Vatore

Gaffer:
Guido Peluso

Idea:
Pasquale Falcone

Music:
Sandro Di Stefano

Musician:
Alessandro Magnisi

Producer:
Pasquale Falcone
Nicola D'Auria

Production Manager:
Cristiano Esposito

Recording Supervision:
Marco Mauti

Screenplay:
Pasquale Falcone

Script Supervisor:
Milena D'Emma

Story:
Pasquale Falcone

Writer:
Pasquale Falcone

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