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Release Date:
January 1, 2018
Original Title:
Din Don: Una parrocchia in due
Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Sunshine Production
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 90
Donato, a scoundrel music manager, to escape the two henchmen of a boss who, due to his inefficiency, has caused him to lose a lot of money, taking advantage of a letter from his uncle the bishop, introduces himself to the parish priest of a village church, Don Dino, dressed as a priest, and pretends to have been sent there by the bishop as assistant parish priest. Don Dino's church is always empty. In fact, the town's faithful frequent the new church, run by Don Gabriele, a pimp priest who knows how to deal with people. Donato's arrival initially seems like the final blow for Don Dino's church: Donato doesn't know where to start a mass, he has never confessed or married anyone, the mere idea of performing an extreme unction scares him. Don Dino begins to argue with Donato: he seems anything but a priest. But little by little, Don Donato's extravagant ways, his open-mindedness as a "sinner", his mentality as a rock priest, begin to attract the faithful.
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Art Department Assistant:
Ginevra Salamone
Assistant Art Director:
Ginevra Salamone
Assistant Sound Editor:
Andrea Campitelli
Boom Operator:
Riccardo Valeriani
Ivano Zanchi
Director:
Claudio Norza
Editor:
Claudio Semboloni
First Assistant Director:
Paolo Geremei
Foley Artist:
Edmondo Gintili
Idea:
Luca Biglione
Bruno Frustaci
Key Makeup Artist:
Giovanna Turco
Production Coordinator:
Beatrice Kildani
Recording Supervision:
Roberto Cappannelli
Screenplay:
Luca Biglione
Bruno Frustaci
Script Supervisor:
Chiara Borzacchiello
Second Assistant Camera:
Rosario Ferrisi
Second Assistant Director:
Serena Lupo
Set Decoration:
Massimiliano Mereu
Sound Editor:
Stefano Di Fiore
Sound Effects Editor:
Stefano Di Fiore
Sound Mixer:
Emiliano Locatelli
Story:
Bruno Frustaci
Luca Biglione
Visual Effects:
Emiliano Leone
Writer:
Luca Biglione
Bruno Frustaci
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