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Release Date:
March 22, 2018
Original Title:
Una festa esagerata
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Chi è di Scena
Medusa Film
Sky Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Mirea is about to be 18 years old, and her family is prepearing a big party for her. Teresa, Mirea's mother, wants to gain notoriety, so begins to spend recklessy for the celebration. When the day finally comes, an unexpected death puts it at risk.
Assistant Camera:
Eugenio Cinti Luciani
Assistant Editor:
Roberto Martucci
Assistant Production Design:
Fabio Ferrara
Boom Operator:
Riccardo Urbani
Camera Operator:
Daniele Muscolo
Co-Writer:
Antonio Guerriero
Costume Design:
Francesca Romana Scudiero
Director:
Vincenzo Salemme
Director of Photography:
Stefano Salemme
Editor:
Luca Montanari
First Assistant Director:
Guido Colla
Gaffer:
Simon Russo
Hair Department Head:
Grazia Pagura
Key Grip:
Fabrizio Micheli
Line Producer:
Alberto Brusco
Location Manager:
Raffaele Roscelli
Makeup Department Head:
Barbara Pellegrini
Original Music Composer:
Nicola Piovani
Producer:
Gianpiero Mirra
Valeria Esposito
Production Consultant:
Stefano Cialoni
Production Coordinator:
Stefania Ceselli
Production Design:
Carmine Guarino
Production Manager:
Francesca Romana Miani
Screenplay:
Vincenzo Salemme
Enrico Vanzina
Script Supervisor:
Gina Neri
Second Assistant Director:
Federico Di Francesco
Martina Brusco
Set Decoration:
Iole Autero
Sound:
Mirko Pantalla
Sound Editor:
Francesco Vallocchia
Sound Effects Editor:
Theo Francocci
Marco Marinelli
Sound Mixer:
Gianni Pallotto
Story:
Vincenzo Salemme
Theatre Play:
Vincenzo Salemme
Unit Manager:
Massimo Del Signore
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Alessio Bucefalo
Visual Effects Producer:
Riccardo Micalizio
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Pasquale Di Viccaro
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