A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 5, 2011
Original Title:
Che bella giornata
Alternate Titles:
Che bella giornata
Checco zalone
Τι όμορφη μέρα
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Medusa Film
Sky Cinema
Taodue Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 92
Checco, an uneducated but self-satisfied fellow from Milan, who has always dreamed of becoming a police officer, fails his entrance exam for the third time. It must be said that at the oral examination Checco said that the reason why he wanted to join the police was benefits in kind and cronyism! But the young man has connections and he soon finds himself a security agent at the Milan Cathedral. Of course the bumbling idiot proves a living catastrophe! Spotted by Sufien, an Arab terrorist who is preparing an attack against the cathedral, Checco appears as the perfect sucker. To manipulate him, he sends his charming sister Farah to him, with the mission to seduce him...
Assistant Camera:
Matteo Zampagni
Assistant Editor:
Gianluca Sacchi
Assistant Production Design:
Andrea Castorina
Boom Operator:
Maurizio Merli
Camera Operator:
Luca Dell'Oro
Casting:
Elisabetta Curcio
Costume Design:
Mary Montalto
Director:
Gennaro Nunziante
Director of Photography:
Federico Masiero
Editor:
Pietro Morana
First Assistant Director:
Simone Spada
Gaffer:
Mario Amati
Hair Department Head:
Michele Vigliotta
Key Grip:
Piero Fabbri
Line Producer:
Emanuele Emiliani
Jacopo Cino
Location Manager:
Marco Bergamaschi
Makeup Department Head:
Mauro Meniconi
Original Music Composer:
Checco Zalone
Post Production Supervisor:
Claudia Vivenzio
Producer:
Pietro Valsecchi
Production Coordinator:
Benedetta Mallucci
Production Design:
Sonia Peng
Production Manager:
Rita Lagonigro
Screenplay:
Checco Zalone
Gennaro Nunziante
Script Supervisor:
Fabrizia Iacona
Second Assistant Director:
Dora Dalla Chiesa
Antonio Pistacchio
Set Decoration:
Elio Maiello
Sound:
Massimo Simonetti
Still Photographer:
Ignazio Nano
Angelo Di Pietro
Story:
Checco Zalone
Gennaro Nunziante
Unit Manager:
Stefano Daniele
Maurizio Raspante
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