Sorry, You Can't Get Through! (2005) [NR]

Release Date:
May 20, 2005

Original Title:
Nessun messaggio in segreteria

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
A-Movie Productions
Moviemax
Pablo

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T  US: NR 

Runtime: 105

Love is a funny thing.

Alarmed by the news that for each working Italian there's a retiree, 70-year-old Walter decides to do his part by helping "a young person who's working for him." He chooses Piero, a model worker and upstanding citizen so shy that he can't bring himself to declare his feelings for night-time street cleaner Francesca. Walter starts giving him some old-hand advice on the matter.

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Assistant Director:
Alessio Maria Federici

Costume Design:
Grazia Materia

Director:
Paolo Genovese
Luca Miniero

Director of Photography:
Mario Amura

Executive Producer:
Gianluca Arcopinto

Line Producer:
Cesare Apolito

Original Music Composer:
Gabriele Benigni
Roberto Lanzillotta

Producer:
Sauro Falchi

Production Design:
Valentina Scalia

Screenplay:
Luca Miniero
Paolo Genovese

Set Decoration:
Francesca Tessari

Sound:
Maricetta Lombardo
Paola Freddi

Story:
Luca Miniero
Paolo Genovese

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