Made in Italy (2020) [R]

Release Date:
July 9, 2020

Original Title:
Made in Italy

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
CrossDay Productions
Indiana Production
Lionsgate
Rojovid Films

Production Countries:
Italy | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 12  CZ: U  DE: 6  GB: 15  GR: Κ  HU: 12  IE: 15  IL: All  KR: 12  LT: N-13  PL: 16  PT: M/12  SK: 12  US: R 

Runtime: 94

A bohemian artist travels from London to Italy with his estranged son to sell the house they inherited from his late wife.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Matthew Poynter
Richard Swingle

ADR Recordist:
Mark Langlay-Smith

Art Department Assistant:
Dimitra Mazi

Art Direction:
Neil McAllister

Assistant Accountant:
Claus Lund

Best Boy Electric:
Marco Merlini

Boom Operator:
Hosea Ntaborwa
Gerry Nucifora

Camera Trainee:
Lauren Byrne

Casting Director:
Martin Ware

Colorist:
Tom Russell

Conductor:
Péter Pejtsik

Construction Manager:
Jason Reilly

Costume Assistant:
Abdelfattah Qzaibar

Costume Design:
Louise Stjernsward

Digital Imaging Technician:
Núria Pérez

Director:
James D'Arcy

Director of Photography:
Mike Eley

Editor:
Anthony Boys
Mark Day

Electrician:
Bruce Magahy
Otilia Cobzaru
Jacopo Baretton

Executive Producer:
Janette Day
Zygi Kamasa
Daniel Campos Pavoncelli
Fabrizio Donvito
Marie-Gabrielle Stewart
Benedetto Habib
Peter Watson
Martin Rushton-Turner
Peter Touche
Alessandro Mascheroni
Anders Erdén
Marco Cohen
James D'Arcy

First Assistant Camera:
Marie-Sophie Daniel

First Assistant Director:
Alice Caronna

First Assistant Editor:
Samuel Clough
Paul Jakeman

Foley Artist:
Joe Morley
Paul Hanks

Foley Mixer:
Simon Trundle

Gaffer:
Matt Moffatt
Felice Guzzi

Graphic Designer:
Oona Brown
Louise Begbie

Hair Designer:
Noriko Watanabe

Hair Supervisor:
Carla Vicenzino

Key Grip:
Onofrio Coppola
Sergio Bernuzzi

Line Producer:
Alberto Monte
Michael S. Constable

Location Assistant:
Curtis Burrell
Toni Nordli

Location Manager:
Leonardo Semplici
Sandeep Prasad
Julian Bivol

Makeup & Hair:
Felicity Wright
Jemma Barclay

Makeup Designer:
Noriko Watanabe

Makeup Supervisor:
Carla Vicenzino

Music Coordinator:
Will Taggart
Estera Dabrowska

Music Editor:
Clare Batterton

Music Supervisor:
Iain Cooke

Original Music Composer:
Alex Belcher

Producer:
Sam Tipper-Hale
Pippa Cross

Production Coordinator:
Cecily Colahan
Micol Lupi

Production Design:
Stevie Herbert

Production Manager:
Cristian Schiozzi
Filiz-Theres Erel

Production Sound Mixer:
Guntis Sics

Property Master:
Brian Hampton

Script Supervisor:
Kim Armitage

Second Assistant Camera:
Alexandra Médeville

Second Assistant Director:
Toby Spanton
Craig Topham

Set Decoration:
Gina Cromwell

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rob Hughes
Yanti Windrich

Special Effects:
Tom Paine
Tiberio Angeloni

Standby Art Director:
Sara Hayward

Steadicam Operator:
Diego Capelli

Stunt Coordinator:
Marco Pancrazi
Peter Pedrero

Stunt Double:
Anna Campoli
Alessio Recchiuto

Supervising Sound Editor:
Stephen Griffiths
Andy Shelley

Third Assistant Director:
Amber Tordoff-Gibson

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Rosie Grant

Writer:
James D'Arcy

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