A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 14, 1997
Original Title:
Uomo d'acqua dolce
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Antonio takes a hit on his head when he's out to buy a jar of mushrooms for his wife, and loses his memory. He reappears five years later unaware that time has passed.
Administration:
Franco Fogagnolo
Carlo Gagliardi
Assistant Costume Designer:
Aurelia Sartorio
Assistant Editor:
Roberto Martucci
Pamela Quaglia
Paola Fornasier
Alessandro Corradi
Assistant Production Design:
Alessandra Di Gennaro
Francesca Fezzi
Boom Operator:
Decio Trani
Camera Operator:
Fabio Zamarion
Costume Design:
Claudia Tenaglia
Delegated Producer:
Stefano Cialoni
Director:
Antonio Albanese
Director of Photography:
Massimo Pau
Editor:
Cecilia Zanuso
First Assistant Camera:
Marco D'Intino
First Assistant Director:
Giulio Manfredonia
Gaffer:
Giuseppe Tirrico
Hair Department Head:
Sergio Gennari
Key Grip:
Onofrio Coppola
Line Producer:
Alessandro Calosci
Makeup Artist:
Marco Zita
Makeup Department Head:
Mauro Meniconi
Original Music Composer:
Nicola Piovani
Post Production Supervisor:
Monica Verzolini
Producer:
Vittorio Cecchi Gori
Rita Rusić
Production Design:
Sonia Peng
Production Manager:
Federico Boldrini Parravicini
Production Secretary:
Micaela Borgiotti
Tino Polenghi
Susanna Liscia
Property Master:
Mauro Venturini
Screenplay:
Antonio Albanese
Vincenzo Cerami
Script Supervisor:
Flavia Toso
Seamstress:
Carmen Agostinelli
Second Assistant Camera:
Maurizio Lorenzetti
Second Assistant Director:
Tomaso Pessina
Alessandra Tagliabue
Sound:
Bruno Pupparo
Sound Editor:
Filippo Bussi
Sound Mixer:
Alessandro Checcacci
Still Photographer:
Alessia Bulgari
Story:
Vincenzo Cerami
Supervising Producer:
Ljerka Rusić
Unit Manager:
Carla Pettini
Attilio Bertuccioli
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