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Release Date:
November 30, 2021
Original Title:
Lasciarsi un giorno a Roma
Alternate Titles:
Римские расставания
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Italian International Film
Neo Art Producciones
Vision Distribution
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M RU: 16+
Runtime: 116
Aspiring writer Tommaso makes a living by penning the self-help column of a women's magazine. One day he receives a letter from a reader asking for advice on how to break up with her man: it is none other than Zoe, his partner of ten years, unaware of his pseudonymous side job. Tommaso can't believe his eyes and answers her in private to learn more.
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Assistant Editor:
Giuseppe De Tullio
Associate Producer:
Antonia Nava
Business Affairs Coordinator:
Amelia Puletti
Camera Operator:
Alessandro Gentili
Gianluca Iaschi
Casting:
Stefania Valestro
Adriana Ciampi
Costume Designer:
Elena Minesso
Director:
Edoardo Leo
Director of Photography:
Fabio Zamarion
Editor:
Consuelo Catucci
Executive Producer:
Giulio Steve
First Assistant Director:
Alessandro Casale
Hair Department Head:
Fabrizio Nanni
Line Producer:
Luciano Lucchi
Makeup Department Head:
Vasco Bruno Tarallo
Original Music Composer:
Gianluca Misiti
Post Production Supervisor:
Federico Cioccolanti
Producer:
Federica Lucisano
Fulvio Lucisano
Production Design:
Paki Meduri
Production Manager:
Rita Tamantini
Screenplay:
Lisa Riccardi
Edoardo Leo
Damiano Bruè
Marco Bonini
Sound:
Antongiorgio Sabia
Sound Mixer:
Andrea Lancia
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