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Release Date:
March 24, 2000
Original Title:
Preferisco il rumore del mare
Alternate Titles:
Je préfère le bruit de la mer
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Arcapix
Bianca Film
Canal+
Mikado Film
RAI
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
This is the story of Rosario and Matteo, two man from Southern Italy. Rosario is helped by Luigi to settle in the north. Luigi wants to give Rosario a chance to redeem himself and offer him, at the same time, an opportunity to confront his beliefs with the ones of his son Matteo. Rosario lives in a "commune" and Matteo in a beautiful, comfortable house. They're both introverted and shy and find a common ground: they meet, go out together, become friends and show each other a completely different way of living their lives as teenagers.
Co-Producer:
Gilles-Marie Tiné
Costume Design:
Silvia Nebiolo
Director:
Mimmo Calopresti
Director of Photography:
Luca Bigazzi
Editor:
Massimo Fiocchi
First Assistant Director:
Alessandro Angelini
Hairstylist:
Sandra D'Angelo
Line Producer:
Nicola Giuliano
Stefano Benappi
Viola Prestieri
Filippo Pichi
Makeup Artist:
Cristina Magliano
Original Music Composer:
Franco Piersanti
Producer:
Luigi Musini
Roberto Cicutto
Donatella Botti
Production Design:
Alessandro Marrazzo
Screenplay:
Francesco Bruni
Mimmo Calopresti
Script Supervisor:
Melissa Strizzi
Second Assistant Director:
Emanuela Demarchi
Sound:
Remo Ugolinelli
Sound Editor:
Daniela Bassani
Sound Mixer:
Danilo Moroni
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