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Release Date:
November 4, 2011
Original Title:
La kryptonite nella borsa
Alternate Titles:
Kriptonit
Kryptonite a táskában
Криптонит!
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Indigo Film
MiC
RAI
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
Set in 1970s Naples, bullied nine year-old Peppino is watching the world around him as his extended dysfunctional family change. Psychedelic flower power and hippie love is threatening the old traditional southern Italian family. Dad is having an affair and Mom has taken to her bed with depression. Super-mod brother and sister Titina and Salvatore take the boy under their wings, introducing him to demonstrations and love-ins, whilst caped superhero Gennaro visits Peppino even after being knocked down and killed by the number 12 bus. It is the imaginary appearances of this older superman cousin that help the nine-year-old navigate the complicated adult world.
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Assistant Director:
Jacopo Bonvicini
Director:
Ivan Cotroneo
Director of Photography:
Luca Bigazzi
Editor:
Giogiò Franchini
Executive Producer:
Viola Prestieri
Carlotta Calori
Line Producer:
Gennaro Formisano
Music:
Pasquale Catalano
Producer:
Francesca Cima
Nicola Giuliano
Screenplay:
Ivan Cotroneo
Monica Rametta
Ludovica Rampoldi
Story:
Ivan Cotroneo
Monica Rametta
Ludovica Rampoldi
Stunts:
Alessandro Scepi
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