A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 21, 1988
Original Title:
Computron 22
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Istituto Luce Cinecittà
Schematec
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Luca, a young boy of eleven, lives with his grandfather in a majestic house in Rome. Learning that his mother, whom he believed to be dead, now lives in Argentina, he goes to look for his portable computer, Toto.
Assistant Camera:
Carlo Passari
Assistant Editor:
Giuliana D'Angeli
Carla Camillucci
Assistant Production Design:
Patrizio Ronchi
Camera Operator:
Renato Doria
Costume Design:
Vera Cozzolino
Director:
Giuliano Carnimeo
Director of Photography:
Giovanni Bergamini
Editor:
Adriano Tagliavia
First Assistant Director:
Filiberto Fiaschi
Gaffer:
Nino Tonnarini
Hairstylist:
Patrizia Corridoni
Key Grip:
Marcello Antonini
Makeup Artist:
Alfredo Marazzi
Original Music Composer:
Detto Mariano
Producer:
Camillo Teti
Production Design:
Marco Dentici
Production Secretary:
Claudio Lattes
Property Master:
Bruno Ortensi
Script Supervisor:
Vittoria Vigorelli
Seamstress:
Luciana Mancini
Second Assistant Director:
Ofelia Garcia
Sound:
Roberto Edwin Forrest
Sound Mixer:
Danilo Sterbini
Still Photographer:
Giorgio Garibaldi Schwarze
Unit Manager:
Carlo Carpentieri
Writer:
Franco Prosperi
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