A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 24, 2022
Original Title:
13:33
Alternate Titles:
Tosca
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Due to an environmental catastrophe, the population has been forbidden to speak, as it consumes too much oxygen. Those who violate the rules will be punished with cancellation by the government. The population was forced to develop a new language system based on LIS (sign language). These changes have led to a new form of attraction to sound and noise. People are no longer words or thoughts, but sounds. Tosca lives locked up in the house with her family. She dreams of freedom and is willing to do anything to get it. To give the world a voice And you? What noise are you?
Camera Operator:
Daniele Rozzoni
Colorist:
Davide Saccuman
Costume Design:
Matteo Rocco Frasca
Micol Ceretta
Director:
Salvatore Pugliano
Director of Photography:
Davide Saccuman
Editor:
Salvatore Pugliano
Electrician:
Alessandro Ressia
First Assistant Camera:
Carlo Pellegrini
Foley:
Matteo Fusi
Gaffer:
Giulio Tenca
Makeup & Hair:
Lilia Serrantino
Music:
Matteo Fusi
Producer:
Davide Saccuman
Giovanni Petrigliano
Daniele Rozzoni
Salvatore Pugliano
Maria Elena Sdegno
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Miriana Colombo
Script Supervisor:
Camilla Mazzoli
Set Designer:
Camilla Ruggerini
Ramona Angelucci
Francesca Mammana
Set Photographer:
Sofia Vardanega
Sound Designer:
Matteo Fusi
Writer:
Salvatore Pugliano
Davide Saccuman
Giovanni Petrigliano
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