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Release Date:
April 28, 2022
Original Title:
La tana
Alternate Titles:
El refugio
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Lumen Films
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: VM14
Runtime: 88
In the summer of his nineteenth year, Giulio has decided not to go away: he will spend his vacation at home, helping his parents with their work in the vegetable garden. In the house next door, empty for some time, arrives Lia, a twenty-year-old girl. Giulio would like to get to know her, but she is sullen and introverted. One day Giulio is swimming in the lake and Lia plays at drowning him. Giulio is a regular guy, sensitive and polite to a fault. Attracted to her, he starts thinking about her day and night. Lia initiates him into strange and increasingly dangerous "games." The girl won't talk about herself though. She has told him she came alone to spend her vacation in the old family home, where she hadn't been since she was a child. But Lia has secrets to keep and won't let anyone set foot in the old and abandoned house.
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Assistant Costume Designer:
Elena Guardiani
Rosa Rossitti
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sara Santucci
Casting:
Giulia Tivelli
Cinematography:
Giorgio Giannoccaro
Colorist:
Andrea Facchini
Costume Designer:
Ginevra Angiuli
Director:
Beatrice Baldacci
Editor:
Isabella Guglielmi
Electrician:
Manuel Pistonesi
First Assistant Camera:
Eduardo Milanese
First Assistant Director:
Lorenzo Puntoni
Gaffer:
Gioele Pistonesi
Key Grip:
Stefano Pistonesi
Makeup Artist:
Maria Lucia Rinaldi
Music:
Valentino Orciuolo
Other:
Alec Von Bargen
Giovanni Galati
Producer:
Aurora Alma Bartiromo
Andrea Gori
Production Assistant:
Ludovico Lelli
Michela Terzaghi
Production Design:
Raffaele Lucci
Production Manager:
Aurora Alma Bartiromo
Screenplay:
Edoardo Puma
Beatrice Baldacci
Script Supervisor:
Roberta Sulpizio
Stefano Felicioni
Second Assistant Camera:
Rachele Leccadito
Second Assistant Director:
Ian Cardinali
Set Decoration:
Sara Caiffe
Sound:
Francesco Murano
Still Photographer:
Angelica Alinei
Story Editor:
Andrea Paolo Massara
Third Assistant Director:
Giulia Tivelli
Unit Manager:
Flavia Scardini
VFX Artist:
Marco Tripodi
Video Assist Operator:
Alessandro Giovanni Ciuffardi
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