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Release Date:
August 30, 2018
Original Title:
Metti una notte
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy
Production Companies:
BiBi Film
Polaris
RAI
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Martino, a young entomologist in a sentimental crisis, returns to Rome to find his beloved uncle. As soon as he arrives, his uncle asks him to babysit the daughter of some friends. Once arrived at Linda's home, the little girl, Martino finds out that along with her there is also Lulù, her eccentric and unpredictable grandmother. Everything becomes more complicated when Martino receives the phone call of Tea, an old love encountered by accident right that afternoon. The woman is in danger and asks him for help. Martino, excited about the idea of saving her, is forced to bring the grandmother and child into a series of adventures and misadventures, encounters and unforeseen events, around a nocturnal Rome, seeking a new love.
Boom Operator:
Roberto Moscioni
Colorist:
Paolo Verrucci
Costume Design:
Maria Rita Barbera
Dialogue Editor:
Alessandra Morelli
Director:
Cosimo Messeri
Director of Photography:
Benjamin Maier
Editor:
Mario Marrone
Makeup Department Head:
Raffaella Iorio
Music:
Andrea Farri
Production Design:
Giada Esposito
Screenplay:
Cosimo Messeri
Jackie Buondonno
Second Assistant Director:
Filippo Barbagallo
Sound Editor:
Ignazio Vellucci
Sound Mixer:
Gianluca Scarlata
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Cristiano Ciccone
Story:
Cosimo Messeri
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