A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 29, 1988
Original Title:
Ciao ma'...
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Reteitalia
Scena Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
In a hot Roman summer, the eternal city awaits an invasion of young people for the Vasco Rossi concert. In those days the stories of very young fans of the singer intertwine, two shop assistants and two boys from the township.
Accountant:
Alessandra Rossetti
Administration:
Salvatore Gallo
Assistant Costume Designer:
Roberta Ciotti
Carmen Mannarino
Assistant Editor:
Susanna Contini
Antonella Alocci
Assistant Production Design:
Marco Marcucci
Boom Operator:
Giuseppe Testa
Camera Operator:
Mauro Marchetti
Costume Design:
Michaela Gisotti
Director:
Giandomenico Curi
Director of Photography:
Giuseppe Bernardini
Editor:
Luigi Zita
Executive Producer:
Franco Casati
First Assistant Camera:
Giancarlo Granatelli
First Assistant Director:
Mario Maffei
Foley Artist:
Fernando Caso
Alvaro Gramigna
Gaffer:
Cesare Pellegrini
Hairstylist:
Maura Turchi
Key Grip:
Vladimiro Salvatori
Line Producer:
Angelo D'Antoni
Makeup Artist:
Silvana Petri
Original Music Composer:
Vasco Rossi
Producer:
Augusto Caminito
Production Design:
Franco Velchi
Production Secretary:
Roberto Giancaterini
Massimo Torda
Property Master:
Roberto Giacomelli
Script Supervisor:
Luigina Lovari
Seamstress:
Anna Cirilli
Second Assistant Camera:
Mauro Cetraro
Second Assistant Director:
Fabrizio Laurenti
Sound:
Mario Cuccu
Sound Mixer:
Romano Checcacci
Still Photographer:
Umberto Montiroli
Unit Manager:
Roberto Panaccia
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