DolceRoma (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 4, 2019

Original Title:
DolceRoma

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Casanova Multimedia
Milk & Honey Pictures
RAI Cinema
Èliseo Entertainment

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 105

Andrea Serrano is a young aspiring writer who, to make ends meet, is forced to wash corpses in a mortuary, while struggling to finish his first novel, a story about the Camorra. Having become discouraged by his struggling career, he is waiting for the chance of a lifetime. And finally, it arrives - a major film producer decides to adapt his novel and make it into a movie.

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Marina Campanale

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Ivana Kuchynková

Assistant Production Design:
Ciro Natalizio Paduano

Camera Operator:
Riccardo Filippini
Daniele Proietti

Casting:
Teresa Razzauti

Casting Associate:
Margherita Flint
Valentina Flint

Colorist:
Paolo Verrucci

Costume Design:
Ornella Campanale

Dialogue Editor:
Filippo Barracco

Director:
Fabio Resinaro

Director of Photography:
Paolo Bellan

Editor:
Luciana Pandolfelli

First Assistant Camera:
Teo Torresi

First Assistant Director:
Nico Marzano
Martin Pavlacky

First Assistant Editor:
Irene Panusa

Foley Artist:
Sergio Basili

Hair Department Head:
Armido Pezzato

Idea:
Pino Corrias

Key Hair Stylist:
Agnese Colotti

Line Producer:
Alessio Spinelli

Makeup Designer:
Ilaria Zamprioli

Music Editor:
Fabio D'Amico

Novel:
Pino Corrias

Original Music Composer:
Andrea Bonini

Post-Production Manager:
Daniele Tomassetti

Producer:
Luca Barbareschi

Production Design:
Pasquale Tricoci

Recording Supervision:
Cristiano Ciccone

Screenplay:
Fabio Resinaro
Fausto Brizzi

Script Supervisor:
Maria Chiara Rosolia

Second Assistant Camera:
Alessandro Salzillo

Second Assistant Director:
Yvonne Olivieri

Second Second Assistant Director:
Veronica Ponzoni

Set Costumer:
Guido Bongiorno

Set Decoration:
Alessia Spinelli
Marinella Perrotta

Set Dresser:
Marinella Perrotta
Alessia Spinelli

Sound:
Cinzia Alchimede

Sound Editor:
Fabio D'Amico

Sound Effects Editor:
Gianluca Basili
Antonio Tirinelli

Steadicam Operator:
Riccardo Filippini
Daniele Proietti

Story:
Fabio Resinaro
Fausto Brizzi

Stunt Coordinator:
Alessandro Novelli
Marco Pancrazi

Stunt Double:
Marco Pancrazi

Stunts:
Robert Abraham
Jan Lacina

Third Assistant Director:
Rodolfo De Maistre

Unit Manager:
Edoardo Gaeta
Carlo Coscia

Visual Effects:
Niccolò Barbero
Fabio Tomassetti

Writer:
Fabio Resinaro
Fausto Brizzi

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