A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 9, 1982
Original Title:
Domani si balla!
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Vides Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Aliens send a hypnotic signal through a TV channel, and the signal makes people dance and makes them forget their fears.
Administration:
Amedeo Baratti
Assistant Production Design:
Fabrizio Anselmi
Boom Operator:
Tiziano Crotti
Camera Operator:
Carlo Petriccioli
Colorist:
Ernesto Novelli
Costume Design:
Maria Pia Angelini
Director:
Maurizio Nichetti
Director of Photography:
Mario Battistoni
Editor:
Giancarlo Rossi
Electrician:
Giuseppe Tirrico
First Assistant Camera:
Romano Gregorig
First Assistant Director:
Gianluca Massiotta
Foley Artist:
Fernando Caso
Alvaro Gramigna
Gaffer:
Ambrogio Malinverni
Grip:
Roberto Fossali
Hairstylist:
Jole Cecchini
Key Grip:
Onofrio Coppola
Line Producer:
Alessandro Calosci
Makeup Artist:
Alfredo Marazzi
Original Music Composer:
Eugenio Bennato
Producer:
Franco Cristaldi
Nicola Carraro
Production Design:
Maria Pia Angelini
Production Secretary:
Enrico Carozzi
Property Master:
Roberto Moneta
Screenplay:
Guido Manuli
Maurizio Nichetti
Script Supervisor:
Fiorella Lugli
Seamstress:
Miranda Papetti
Second Assistant Camera:
Roberto Calvi
Second Assistant Director:
Eija Wager
Sound:
Amedeo Casati
Sound Mixer:
Fausto Ancillai
Special Effects:
Guido Manuli
Still Photographer:
Pietro Privitera
Story:
Guido Manuli
Maurizio Nichetti
Unit Manager:
Marco Mandelli
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