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Release Date:
September 1, 2021
Original Title:
Notte romana
Production Companies:
CSC Production
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
In an upper-class neighborhood of Rome, Paolo is having a drink with his friends, as per usual. When he decides to go home, he is approached by two dodgy-looking guys. Gioacchino, one of the two, is immediately very aggressive towards Paolo. He has been looking for him for the last three months, and now he has finally found him. An impossible love triangle between an upper-class boy, a girl from the suburbs and her boyfriend, a love story that began in the summer days and ended on a warm winter night.
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Boom Operator:
Michele Baroni
Filippo Telleschi
Marcello Sodano
Costume Design:
Beatrice Del Conte
Giorgia Tomatis
Director:
Valerio Ferrara
Director of Photography:
Andrea Pietro Munafò
Editor:
Diego Bellante
Music:
Alessandro Speranza
Producer:
Laura Bardi
Production Design:
Nike Paolucci
Screenplay:
Matteo Petecca
Valerio Ferrara
Alessandro Logli
Sound Mixer:
Francesco Lilli
Sound Recordist:
Giulio Maria Sereno
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