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Release Date:
September 16, 2009
Original Title:
Holy Money
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Moviestream
Production Countries:
Belgium | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
Anthony's family runs a small Italian restaurant in London. When his childhood friend, Dario, dies in a suspicious accident, Anthony inherits a vineyard in Sant'Angelo, the village his parents came from in Italy. Surprised by the large sum of money offered to him by a curious Italian "Master of Wine" for the land he just inherited, and considering the mysterious circumstances surrounding Dario's death, Anthony decides to drive down to Sant'Angelo. Anthony soon feels he's in the middle of something he doesn't understand and wants to leave, but... He gets tangled up in "Love's" web and suddenly finds himself the target of a crazy manhunt.
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Casting:
Cosimo Milone
Teresa Razzauti
Costume Design:
Jean Marc Mirete
Director:
Maxime Alexandre
Director of Photography:
Maxime Alexandre
Editor:
Yoohan Leyssens
Executive Producer:
Marie Christine Vanden Eede
Inigo Lezzi
Key Makeup Artist:
Peggy Bernaerts
Original Music Composer:
Claude Samard
Producer:
Gauthier Broze
Benedikt Van der Vorst
Marie Christine Vanden Eede
Inigo Lezzi
Production Design:
Cristina Pietropaolo
Set Decoration:
Gaia Zambelli
Writer:
Maxime Alexandre
Philippa Goslett
Marie Christine Vanden Eede
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