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Release Date:
April 29, 2003
Original Title:
Il pranzo della domenica
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
International Video 80
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
The life of Franca Malorni, exponent of the good bourgeoisie of the capital, suddenly changes when her husband dies suddenly. The woman begins to pour her attention on the three daughters, obliging them to have a Sunday lunch with their families.
Assistant Camera:
Alfonso Vicari
Assistant Editor:
Andrea Montanari
Giorgia Montanari
Boom Operator:
Antonio Barba
Camera Operator:
Marco Sacerdoti
Costume Design:
Daniela Ciancio
Director:
Carlo Vanzina
Director of Photography:
Claudio Zamarion
Editor:
Luca Montanari
First Assistant Director:
Massimo Carocci
Gaffer:
Massimo Cecchini
Hairstylist:
Alessandra Molinari
Eleonora Migliaccio
Key Grip:
Marco Santarelli
Line Producer:
Alessia Sinistro
Makeup Artist:
Adonella De Rossi
Uberta Colangeli
Antonella Negri
Original Music Composer:
Alberto Caruso
Producer:
Enrico Vanzina
Production Design:
Tonino Zera
Screenplay:
Carlo Vanzina
Enrico Vanzina
Script Supervisor:
Cinzia Malatesta
Second Assistant Director:
Giorgio Melidoni
Set Decoration:
Monica Sallustio
Sound:
Tommaso Quattrini
Sound Editor:
Maurizio Di Coste
Sound Mixer:
Danilo Moroni
Steadicam Operator:
Alessandro Bolognesi
Diego Allegro
Still Photographer:
Emilio Lari
Story:
Enrico Vanzina
Carlo Vanzina
Unit Manager:
Alberto Sammarco
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