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Release Date:
July 6, 2023
Original Title:
Rido Perché Ti Amo
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Martha Production
Medusa Film
MiC
Pegasus
QMI
RAI Cinema
Videa
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
When they were in elementary school Leopoldo and Amanda swore eternal love to each other and that's how they got to the threshold of marriage twenty-five years later. He has become a famous pastry chef, she a dance teacher, putting aside her dream of being a ballerina. However, when, a week before the wedding, she receives an urgent request for collaboration from none other than the Paris Opera, instead of supporting her and accompanying her to France Leopoldo cancels the wedding, forcing her to leave alone. Shocked and confused, he soon realizes that he has broken the promise he made as a child and that he has disappointed her and decides to find ways to win her back.
Additional Editor:
Simone Rosati
Art Department Assistant:
Lorenzo Mugianesi
Assistant Property Master:
Luca Proietti
Assistant Set Decoration:
Giulia Romolini
Boom Operator:
Marco Lazzaro
CG Supervisor:
Jinseok Park
Casting Director:
Roberto Bigherati
Cinematography:
Fabio Zamarion
Compositor:
Paolo Casati
Andrea Ceccarelli
Sebastian Cerisara
Vladimir Jankovic
Costume Assistant:
Laura Raffaeli
Dialogue Editor:
Dario Ramaglia
Digital Imaging Technician:
Marco Pecchinino
Director:
Paolo Ruffini
Director of Photography:
Fabio Zamarion
Editor:
Claudio Di Mauro
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Francesco Carmignani
First Assistant Director:
Simona Bosco Ruggeri
Alessandro Stellari
Focus Puller:
Danilo Grazzani
Foley Artist:
Marco Ciorba
Gaffer:
Luca Martis
Idea:
Francesca Romana Massaro
Nicola Nocella
Paolo Ruffini
Line Producer:
Daniele Magliulo
Makeup Department Head:
Beatrice Farroni
Online Editor:
Alice Micci
Post Producer:
Stella Benda Lodi
Post Production Assistant:
Emanuela Epifano
Post Production Supervisor:
Quentin de Fouchécour
Producer:
Martha Capello
Ilaria Dello Iacono
Production Assistant:
Felice Catozzi
Cristina Ducci
William Ferrero
Ottorino Grimaldi
Lavinia Montefoschi
Manfredi Ronconi
Fabio Tufano
Production Coordinator:
Beatrice Campagna
Luna di Palma
Production Design:
Paolo Sansoni
Production Designer:
Paolo Sansoni
Production Manager:
Michelangelo Stancarone
Recording Supervision:
Riccardo Gruppuso
Screenplay:
Francesca Romana Massaro
Nicola Nocella
Paolo Ruffini
Script Supervisor:
Isabella Guio
Alessandro Martire
Samantha Villa
Second Assistant Camera:
Blu Borgstrom
Second Assistant Director:
Nicolò Tartarelli
Sound Designer:
Andrea Caucci
Sound Effects Editor:
Massimiliano Prezioso
Sound Mixer:
Gianpaolo Catanzaro
Silvestro Suppa
Staff Writer:
Margherita Vita
Still Photographer:
Chiara Calabrò
Story:
Francesca Romana Massaro
Nicola Nocella
Paolo Ruffini
Stunt Coordinator:
Federico Benvenuti
Alessandro Novelli
Third Assistant Director:
Massimo Galimberti
Title Designer:
Daniele Tarantelli
Visual Effects:
Francesco Grisi
Francesco Pepe
Visual Effects Editor:
Fabio Scotellaro
Visual Effects Producer:
Pasquale Vitillo
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stefano Leoni
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