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Release Date:
November 26, 2020
Original Title:
Una nuova prospettiva
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
EleNfanT DistriButioN
Errare Personae
Framevox Production
Kaos
Offshore
Playtime Films
Redstring Pictures
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Early one morning, in an unspecified and seemingly far off time, a 12 year old boy, together with some friends, is searching a thick forest for objects of value. There is a lot of fog. The boy goes off by himself to another part of the wood and stands admiring an antique object he has found at the foot of a tree. His happy expression turns to one of curiosity as he is distracted by some high pitched cries which come and go intermittently.
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Assistant Set Decoration:
Giulia Ormezzano
Color Grading:
Christian Gazzi
Costume Assistant:
Claudia Massarin
Marta Mazzucato
Costume Design:
Grazia Colombini
Digital Imaging Technician:
Roberto Marotta
Director:
Emanuela Ponzano
Director of Photography:
Daniele Ciprì
Editor:
Marco Spoletini
First Assistant Director:
Davide Labanti
Line Producer:
Mariangela Rossini
Location Manager:
Lorenzo Cisoli
Max Gnesotto
Makeup & Hair:
Adriano Carboni
Vanessa Gorda
Original Music Composer:
Teho Teardo
Producer:
Véronique Vergari
Emanuela Ponzano
Isabel de la Serna
Agnès Boutruche
Diego Loreggian
Fabrice Préél-Créach
Production Accountant:
Diego Loreggian
Production Designer:
Cristina Bartoletti
Production Manager:
Diego Loreggian
Screenplay:
Emanuela Ponzano
Simone Riccardini
Set Decoration:
Giulia Ormezzano
Sound:
Davide Saggioro
Sound Designer:
Stefano Grosso
Still Photographer:
Michela Marcato
Storyboard:
Riccardo Zoppello
VFX Artist:
Gaia Bussolati
Christian Melchiorri
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