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Release Date:
October 4, 2018
Original Title:
Un nemico che ti vuole bene
Alternate Titles:
An Enemy That Means You Well
Ein geliebter Feind
Un ennemi qui te veut du bien
Лучший враг
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Armeni G.E.S. Productions
Falkor Productions
Medusa Film
RSI
Sky Cinema
Teleclub AG
Turnus Film
Viva Productions
Production Countries:
Italy | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 12
Runtime: 97
A professor saves the life of a wounded hitman who, in exchange, promises to find and kill his enemy. Even though the professor says he has no enemies, the killer goes on a mission and transforms the professor's life.
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Associate Producer:
Silvia Armeni
Anita Wasser
Boom Operator:
Christian Zampagni
Casting:
Barbara Giordani
Co-Producer:
Gabriella de Gara
Attilio De Razza
Pier Paolo Piastra
Mauro Preti
Michael Steiger
Costume Design:
Cristina Francioni
Director:
Denis Rabaglia
Director of Photography:
Markus Hürsch
Editor:
Claudio Di Mauro
Line Producer:
Gian Gabriele Foschini
Michela Pini
Carlo Vacca
Makeup Designer:
Stefania Santinelli
Original Music Composer:
Andrea Farri
Original Story:
Krzysztof Zanussi
Producer:
Andrea Preti
Mauro Preti
Claudio Di Mauro
Hans Syz
Production Design:
Fabrizio Nicora
Screenplay:
Heidrun Schleef
Denis Rabaglia
Luca de Benedittis
Diego Abatantuono
David McWater
Set Decoration:
Daniela Manzo
Catharina Strebel
Sound Editor:
Gianluca Carbonelli
Sound Effects Editor:
Paolo Amici
Federico Amodio
David Quadroli
Fabrizio Quadroli
Sound Mixer:
Antongiorgio Sabia
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Francesco Tumminello
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