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Release Date:
December 6, 2017
Original Title:
Il premio
Alternate Titles:
Il Premio - Non basta vincerlo devi anche ritirarlo
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Italian International Film
Space Rocket Nation
Vision Distribution
Production Countries:
Denmark | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
After winning the Nobel Prize, Giovanni Passamonte decides to drive to Stockholm with his sons and assistant rather than fly.
Assistant Camera:
Valerio Spalloni
Alessandro Maddaleni
Assistant Editor:
Laura Gallo
Assistant Production Design:
Simone Barguglia
Associate Producer:
Lene Børglum
Boom Operator:
Christian Zampagni
Camera Operator:
Roberto Luzzi
Casting:
Francesca Borromeo
Costume Design:
Mariano Tufano
Delegated Producer:
Giulio Steve
Director:
Alessandro Gassmann
Director of Photography:
Federico Schlatter
Editor:
Consuelo Catucci
First Assistant Director:
Tommaso Pagliai
Gaffer:
Giovanni Tancredi
Hair Department Head:
Marta Iacoponi
Key Grip:
Massimiliano Anzellotti
Line Producer:
Patrick Carrarin
Location Manager:
Carlo Brocanelli
Makeup Department Head:
Maurizio Nardi
Original Music Composer:
Maurizio Filardo
Marco Zitelli
Post Production Supervisor:
Federico Cioccolanti
Producer:
Fulvio Lucisano
Federica Lucisano
Production Coordinator:
Claudia Vannucci
Production Design:
Sonia Peng
Production Manager:
Carlo Corbucci
Production Secretary:
Stefano Carelli
Screenplay:
Walter Lupo
Alessandro Gassmann
Massimiliano Bruno
Script Supervisor:
Anna Belluccio
Second Assistant Director:
Massimiliano Battistella
Set Decoration:
Cristian Meniconi
Sound:
Antongiorgio Sabia
Steadicam Operator:
Marco Buzzetti
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