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Release Date:
April 4, 2019
Original Title:
Butterfly
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Indyca
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Eighteen year old Irma Testa is Italy’s first female boxer to make it to the Olympics. It’s a remarkable outcome for a girl raised in one of the poorest, most crime-ridden neighborhoods of Naples.. The more Irma succeeds though, the more fragile she becomes. After a crushing defeat at the Games in Rio, she questions whether boxing is her future. She wants to chart her own path, but must first take a hard look at her personal life which she has avoided for so long.
Additional Music:
Tecla Zorzi
Assistant Editor:
Claudio Califano
Elisa Cirella
Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Maio
Cinematography:
Giuseppe Maio
Director:
Casey Kauffman
Alessandro Cassigoli
Editor:
Giogiò Franchini
Alessandro Cassigoli
Gianluca Scarpa
Executive Producer:
Cristina Rajola
Mixing Engineer:
Alberto Bernardi
Music:
Giorgio Giampà
Music Coordinator:
Marco Gusman
Producer:
Michele Fornasero
Scoring Mixer:
Maurizio Borgna
Sound Designer:
Matteo Bendinelli
Sound Editor:
Mario De Socio
Filippo Barracco
Sound Effects Editor:
Ivan Caso
Sound Mixer:
Paolo Giuliani
Gianluca Scarlata
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