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Release Date:
June 19, 2017
Original Title:
Cotto & Frullato Z: The Crystal Gear
Alternate Titles:
Cotto e Frullato Z 2017
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Production Companies:
The Best Blend
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 14+
Runtime: 91
Maurizio Merluzzo is a web chef who believes that there is no better way to enjoy food than blending it. During the last episodes of his web series, a psychopathic hater named Nino 666 kidnaps him. Trapped in an artificial world, our hero will try to free himself and get revenge with the help of bizarre characters.
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Art Direction:
Nadia Baiardi
Assistant Director:
Luca Occhi
Patrizio Ranzani
Assistant Editor:
Claudio Manca
CG Artist:
Fabrizio Agnelli
CG Supervisor:
Giovanni De Francesco
Camera Operator:
Patrizio Ranzani
Cinematography:
Paolo Cellammare
Colorist:
Paolo Cellammare
Costume Design:
Nadia Baiardi
Director:
Paolo Cellammare
Director of Photography:
Paolo Cellammare
Drone Operator:
Lorenzo Moro
Editor:
Paolo Cellammare
Executive Producer:
Paolo Cellammare
First Assistant Camera:
Luca Occhi
Idea:
Paolo Cellammare
Location Manager:
Matteo Arienti
Dilys White
Main Title Theme Composer:
Alessandro De Rosa
Makeup Artist:
Dilys White
Music Coordinator:
Alessandro De Rosa
Teo Youssoufian
Original Music Composer:
Alessandro De Rosa
Davide Caprelli
Alberto Marson
Stefano Vendramin
Post Production Coordinator:
Paolo Cellammare
Producer:
Maurizio Merluzzo
Patrizio Ranzani
Dilys White
Production Design:
Nadia Baiardi
Production Designer:
Nadia Baiardi
Production Manager:
Paolo Cellammare
Props:
Nadia Baiardi
Francesco Sanseverino
Recording Supervision:
Gianfranco Tortora
Screenplay:
Paolo Cellammare
Set Decoration:
Nadia Baiardi
Dilys White
Sound Editor:
Giacomo Garoffolo
Gianfranco Tortora
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Francesco Sanseverino
Special Effects Technician:
Paolo Cellammare
Story:
Paolo Cellammare
Stunt Coordinator:
Simone Belli
Stunt Double:
Gregory Balzi
Ivan Cazzol
Elisa Rossi
Stunts:
Luciano Arnieri
Mirco Cazzol
Dario Stelluti
Sheila Verdi
Visual Effects:
Salvatore Annarumma
Patrizio Ranzani
Marco Saporiti
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Michelangelo Frisoni
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Nadia Baiardi
Writer:
Paolo Cellammare
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