A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 6, 1986
Original Title:
Speriamo che sia femmina
Alternate Titles:
Pourvu que ce soit une fille
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Clemi Cinematografica
Films A2
Les Producteurs Associés
Soprofilms
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 120
Let's Hope It's a Girl is a multifaceted exploration of the pointlessness of sexual stereotypes. Liv Ullmann is a countess who, after her divorce, takes over the family farm. Realizing that she can't rely on the patriarchal society structure for assistance, Ullmann runs the farm herself with the help of her female servants and relatives. When the Count (Philipe Noiret) comes back into her life, he and his male buddies find themselves outclassed by the expertise of the ladies.
Assistant Camera:
Maurizio Piano
Roberto Luzzi
Assistant Costume Designer:
Nadia Vitali
Assistant Editor:
Gasperina Marani
Ambra Giombolini
Leda Bellini
Boom Operator:
Marco Grillo
Camera Operator:
Roberto Brega
Massimo Di Venanzo
Conductor:
Nicola Piovani
Costume Design:
Ezio Altieri
Director:
Mario Monicelli
Director of Photography:
Camillo Bazzoni
Editor:
Ruggero Mastroianni
First Assistant Director:
Giacomo Campiotti
Foley Artist:
Renato Marinelli
Gaffer:
Domizio Ercolani
Hairstylist:
Gerardo Raffaeli
Renata Magnanti
Key Grip:
Giacomo Tomaselli
Makeup Department Head:
Mario Scutti
Original Music Composer:
Nicola Piovani
Producer:
Giovanni Di Clemente
Production Coordinator:
Raimondo Castelli
Production Design:
Enrico Fiorentini
Production Manager:
Bruno Ridolfi
Production Secretary:
Francesco Anniballi
Production Supervisor:
Giammaria Vismara
Antonio Tacchia
Screenplay:
Leonardo Benvenuti
Piero De Bernardi
Tullio Pinelli
Mario Monicelli
Suso Cecchi d'Amico
Script Supervisor:
Francesca Roberti
Second Assistant Director:
Riccardo Milani
Francesco Germi
Set Decoration:
Giancarlo Capuani
Sound:
Graziano Ruzzeddu
Sound Mixer:
Romano Pampaloni
Still Photographer:
Gianfranco Salis
Story:
Tullio Pinelli
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