A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 28, 2008
Original Title:
Tutta la vita davanti
Alternate Titles:
Das ganze Leben liegt vor Dir
Előtted az élet
Вся жизнь впереди
見わたすかぎり人生
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Medusa Film
Motorino Amaranto
Sky Italia
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 HU: 12 IT: T RU: 16+
Runtime: 117
25-year-old philosophy major Marta faces the ugly truth for many young Italians — a complete lack of career opportunities. While babysitting for single mother Sonia, she starts to work as a telemarketer, experiencing first-hand the fanatical and exploitative rat-race culture pushed on employees while quickly rising through the ranks of the company. Around her revolve people like delusional supervisor Daniela, her womanizing boss Claudio, fragile coworker Lucio "2", and well-meaning but inconsistent union rep Giorgio.
Assistant Camera:
Francisco Pintore
Cristina Gauttieri
Enrico Andreoli
Assistant Editor:
Fabio Ferranti
Boom Operator:
Luigi Melchionda
Camera Operator:
Marco Sacerdoti
Casting:
Gianluca Greco
Co-Director:
Stefano Lorenzi
Costume Design:
Francesca Sartori
Director:
Paolo Virzì
Director of Photography:
Nicola Pecorini
Editor:
Esmeralda Calabria
Executive Producer:
Daniele Mazzocca
First Assistant Director:
Elisabetta Boni
Gaffer:
Daniele Cafolla
Hair Department Head:
Ferdinando Merolla
Key Grip:
Giampaolo Bagalà
Line Producer:
Guido Simonetti
Makeup Department Head:
Laura Tonello
Novel:
Michela Murgia
Original Music Composer:
Franco Piersanti
Producer:
Paolo Virzì
Production Design:
Davide Bassan
Production Manager:
Renato Faust
Screenplay:
Francesco Bruni
Paolo Virzì
Script Supervisor:
Giulia Contino
Second Assistant Director:
Lorenzo Grasso
Dario Ceruti
Second Unit Director:
Carlo Virzì
Set Decoration:
Mario Fontana Arnaldi
Sound:
Mario Iaquone
Sound Editor:
Mimmo Granata
Sound Mixer:
Alberto Doni
Story:
Paolo Virzì
Francesco Bruni
Storyboard Artist:
Davide De Cubellis
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Paolo Zeccara
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