A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 11, 2021
Original Title:
3/19
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Lumière & Co.
MiC
RSI
SRG SSR
Sky Cinema
Ventura Film
Vision Distribution
Production Countries:
Italy | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 CH: 16
Runtime: 120
Camilla is a successful attorney in her forties who accidentally causes the death of an undocumented migrant. At first, she is only interested in exonerating herself, but soon a feeling of responsibility starts nagging her: the dead body of a young man is lying in the morgue because their destinies fatally crossed. Camilla is used to shielding herself from pain, and she is incapable of really caring, even for her own daughter. In the midst of discovering the victim’s identity, she meets Bruno, the head of the morgue, who seems to be the only one who can truly understand her. The investigation she pursues will take her far from her surroundings until she will be forced to question herself, her unresolved past, and the life she really wants to live.
Assistant Director:
Cinzia Castania
Casting:
Laura Muccino
Sara Casani
Co-Producer:
Elda Guidinetti
Costume Design:
Silvia Nebiolo
Director:
Silvio Soldini
Director of Photography:
Matteo Cocco
Editor:
Carlotta Cristiani
Giorgio Garini
Executive Producer:
Simona Benzakein
Antonella Viscardi
Original Music Composer:
Gian Luigi Carlone
Producer:
Lionello Cerri
Cristiana Mainardi
Production Accountant:
Cristina Gerosa
Production Design:
Paola Bizzarri
Screenplay:
Silvio Soldini
Davide Lantieri
Doriana Leondeff
Script Supervisor:
Fernanda Selvaggi
Sound:
Paolo Benvenuti
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