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Release Date:
April 11, 1979
Original Title:
Caro papà
Alternate Titles:
Cher papa
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
AMLF
Dean Film
Société les films Prospec
Production Countries:
Canada | France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP
Runtime: 101
In Caro papá, Dino Risi is telling the story of the decadent lifestyle, and dysfunctional family, of a wealthy businessman (played to perfection by Risi's favorite leading man, Vittorio Gassman). Risi paints his portrait against a backdrop of an Italy where the new permissiveness has run rampant, traditional socio-cultural values have been usurped by consumerism, and the streets have become an open battleground for politically extremist groups (the '70s were dubbed "The Years of Lead" due to the great number of terrorist acts, and politically motivated assassinations).
Accountant:
Fausto Capozzi
Administration:
Roberto Mezzaroma
Assistant Camera:
Giuseppe Buonaurio
Assistant Editor:
Lidia Pascolini
Assistant Production Design:
Ezio Di Monte
Camera Operator:
Carlo Tafani
Costume Design:
Danda Ortona
Director:
Dino Risi
Director of Photography:
Tonino Delli Colli
Editor:
Alberto Gallitti
Executive Producer:
Richard Hellman
First Assistant Director:
Claudio Risi
Foley Artist:
Renato Marinelli
Gaffer:
Roberto Bertozzi
Hairstylist:
Rosa Luciani
Key Grip:
Augusto Diamanti
Makeup Artist:
Giulio Natalucci
Original Music Composer:
Manuel De Sica
Producer:
Pio Angeletti
Adriano De Micheli
Production Design:
Luciano Ricceri
Production Manager:
Mario D'Alessio
Production Secretary:
Rossella Angeletti
Screenplay:
Bernardino Zapponi
Marco Risi
Dino Risi
Script Supervisor:
Beatrice Banfi
Sound:
Vittorio Massi
Sound Mixer:
Romano Checcacci
Still Photographer:
Paul Ronald
Story:
Bernardino Zapponi
Dino Risi
Marco Risi
Unit Manager:
Alberto Passone
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