A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 25, 2017
Original Title:
2Night
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Controra Film
Jando Music
MiC
Montfluor Film
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 IT: T
Runtime: 74
Two thirty-somethings meet in a trendy bar in Rome, feel an instant attraction, and decide to spend the night together. But finding parking in the Pigneto neighborhood is nearly impossible, and they’re forced to drive around for hours. He has a suitcase in the trunk and a secret to protect. She has an aggressive attitude and a hidden fragility she guards closely.
Art Direction:
Federico Baciocchi
Assistant Editor:
Emanuele Fiorito
Associate Producer:
Cristiano Gerbino
Boom Operator:
Andrea Guzzo
Matteo Botticelli
Cinematography:
Davide Manca
Co-Producer:
Giandomenico Ciaramella
Colorist:
Federico Belati
Director:
Ivan Silvestrini
Director of Photography:
Davide Manca
Editor:
Alberto Masi
Gaffer:
Michele Giuseppe Lacerenza
Graphic Designer:
Marco Lovisatti
Key Grip:
David Costantino
Line Producer:
Laura Petruccelli
Post Production Coordinator:
Emanuele Fiorito
Producer:
Alessandra Grilli
Serena Sostegni
Production Design:
Federico Baciocchi
Production Supervisor:
Miriam Del Prete
Recording Supervision:
Stefano Bari
Screenplay:
Antonella Lattanzi
Marco Danieli
Antonio Manca
Second Assistant Camera:
Giulio Contardi
Sound Mixer:
Gianfranco Tortora
Unit Production Manager:
Gloria Gentili
Video Assist Operator:
Clarissa Bragaglia
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