A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 8, 2017
Original Title:
Il colore nascosto delle cose
Alternate Titles:
Acuarela
Die geheimen Farben der Liebe
Die verborgenen Farben der Dinge
Emma
Emma e as Cores da Vida
L'amore con te
L'amore con té
エマの瞳
藏色之物
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Lumière & Co.
RAI Cinema
RSI
SRG SSR
Ventura Film
Production Countries:
Italy | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 CH: 12 DE: 6 IT: T JP: PG12
Runtime: 115
Teo has a good job, a fiancee, a lover, no intention to assume any responsibility in his life. Meeting Emma, a blind woman, will upset his convictions.
Assistant Director:
Cinzia Castania
Casting Director:
Jorgelina Depetris Pochintesta
Co-Producer:
Elda Guidinetti
Andres Pfäffli
Costume Design:
Silvia Nebiolo
Delegated Producer:
Cristiana Mainardi
Director:
Silvio Soldini
Director of Photography:
Matteo Cocco
Editor:
Carlotta Cristiani
Giorgio Garini
Executive Producer:
Hengameh Panahi
Simona Benzakein
Antonella Viscardi
Hairstylist:
Aldina Governatori
Makeup Artist:
Esmé Sciaroni
Music:
Gian Luigi Carlone
Producer:
Lionello Cerri
Paolo Del Brocco
Production Accountant:
Luigi Napoleone
Cristina Gerosa
Production Design:
Marta Maffucci
Production Manager:
Giuseppe Pugliese
Production Secretary:
Sofia Falchetto
Screenplay:
Silvio Soldini
Davide Lantieri
Doriana Leondeff
Script Supervisor:
Tania Scalercio
Sound:
Filippo Porcari
Sound Editor:
Renaud Musy
François Musy
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