A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 8, 2018
Original Title:
Notti magiche
Alternate Titles:
Büyülü Geceler
Italian Nights
Maģiskās naktis
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
3 Marys Entertainment
Leone Film Group
Lotus Production
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 15 IT: T
Runtime: 120
Rome, 1990. The night Italy's national football team is eliminated from the World Cup by Argentina on penalty kicks, a well-known film producer is found dead in the Tiber river. The main suspects for the murder are three young aspiring screenwriters, who–promptly taken to the police–start to tell their version of the story.
Assistant Camera:
Peter Zuffa
Tiziano Saraca
Assistant Editor:
Martina Ghezzi
Fabrizio Federico
Ilario Monti
Assistant Production Design:
Mina Petrara
Alessandro Tomasetti
Boom Operator:
Luca Novelli
Camera Operator:
Gianmaria Majorana
Casting:
Elisabetta Boni
Costume Design:
Katia Dottori
Digital Imaging Technician:
Giuseppe Laruccia
Director:
Paolo Virzì
Director of Photography:
Vladan Radović
Editor:
Jacopo Quadri
Executive Producer:
Valeria Licurgo
First Assistant Director:
Elisabetta Boni
Gaffer:
Fabio Scepi
Hair Department Head:
Alessio Pompei
Key Grip:
Fabio Fumelli
Line Producer:
Ivan Fiorini
Location Manager:
Pierluigi Potier
Riccardo Borni
Diego Morina
Makeup Department Head:
Luca Mazzoccoli
Original Music Composer:
Carlo Virzì
Post Production Supervisor:
Irma Misantoni
Producer:
Marco Belardi
Production Coordinator:
Alessia Santucci
Production Design:
Alessandro Vannucci
Production Manager:
Valerio Palusci
Production Secretary:
Daniele Di Nicola
Screenplay:
Paolo Virzì
Francesco Piccolo
Francesca Archibugi
Script Supervisor:
Giulia Contino
Second Assistant Director:
Elisa Becchere
Set Decoration:
Cristina del Zotto
Sound:
Alessandro Bianchi
Sound Editor:
Daniela Bassani
Sound Effects:
Stefano Grosso
Sound Mixer:
Marco Coppolecchia
Steadicam Operator:
Maurizio Lorenzetti
Sebastiano De Pascalis
Story:
Paolo Virzì
Stunt Coordinator:
Emiliano Novelli
Unit Manager:
Simone Tacchia
Francesco Renda
Carlotta Manzoli
Vincenzo Ianni
VFX Supervisor:
Sara Paesani
Visual Effects Producer:
Lena Di Gennaro
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