A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Leonardo Pieraccioni, Angie Cepeda, Alessandro Haber
Written by:
Leonardo Pieraccioni
Giovanni Veronesi
Directed by:
Leonardo Pieraccioni
Release Date:
December 19, 2003
Original Title:
Il paradiso all'improvviso
Alternate Titles:
Suddenly Paradise
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Levante
Medusa Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
A confirmed bachelor sees his beliefs about commitment put to the test when a beautiful woman—deserted by her fiancée—forces him to take his place in the romantic trip she had planned.
Lorenzo (Leonardo Pieraccioni) is a single man who refuses to believe in love. One day he meets Amaranta, a beautiful woman who almost makes him change his mind and fall in love. Altough, after spending a week with the woman, Lorenzo discovers that she's an actress hired by his friends as a joke to fool him.
Art Direction:
Francesco Frigeri
Assistant Costume Designer:
Nicoletta Donin
Assistant Production Design:
Daniela Pareschi
Boom Operator:
Pierpaolo Merafino
Camera Operator:
Fabrizio Vicari
Casting:
Roberto Bigherati
Federica Ciciarelli
Costume Design:
Claudio Cordaro
Delegated Producer:
Paolo Luvisotti
Director:
Leonardo Pieraccioni
Director of Photography:
Italo Petriccione
Editor:
Stefano Chierchié
Executive Producer:
Alessandro Calosci
First Assistant Camera:
Claudio Palmieri
First Assistant Director:
Federica Ciciarelli
Hair Department Head:
Italo Di Pinto
Hairstylist:
Sandra D'Angelo
Line Producer:
Federico Boldrini Parravicini
Makeup Artist:
Federico Laurenti
Laura Tonello
Makeup Department Head:
Francesco Nardi
Original Music Composer:
Gianluca Sibaldi
Producer:
Leonardo Pieraccioni
Production Design:
Francesco Frigeri
Screenplay:
Giovanni Veronesi
Leonardo Pieraccioni
Second Assistant Camera:
Simone D'Onofrio
Second Assistant Director:
Emanuele Imbucci
Set Decoration:
Patrizia Alfonsi
Sound:
Gaetano Carito
Steadicam Operator:
Stefano Paradiso
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