Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You (2012) [NR]

Release Date:
February 24, 2012

Original Title:
Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You

Alternate Titles:
Du wirst schon noch sehen, wozu es gut ist
Un giorno questo dolore ti sarà utile
Ποτέ δεν είσαι μόνος
Однажды эта боль принесет тебе пользу

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
BNL – Gruppo BNP Paribas
Four of a Kind Productions
Jean Vigo Italia
MiC
RAI Cinema
The 7th Floor

Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  IT: T  US: NR 

Runtime: 96

Precocious yet sensitive teenager James has a deep perception of the world but no idea how to live in it. Finding no help from his divorced parents nor his older memoir-writing sister, he decides to reject the beliefs adults try to push on him, starting with the college career that is looming over his last summer in New York, and embarks instead on a search for wisdom through nontraditional means...

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Art Department Assistant:
Amy Williams
Michael Winn Lewis
Nicole Eckenroad

Art Department Coordinator:
Douglas Poland

Assistant Costume Designer:
Erika Lilienthal Gage

Assistant Location Manager:
Jean Pesce

Associate Producer:
Megin T. Boyles
Adriano Wajskol

Best Boy Electric:
Mike Quigley
Mike Jackson

Best Boy Grip:
Nick Hopkins

Boom Operator:
Mike Ford

Camera Operator:
Todd Armitage

Casting:
Avy Kaufman

Co-Producer:
Allen Bain
Jesse Scolaro

Costume Design:
Donna Zakowska

Digital Imaging Technician:
George Robert Morse

Director:
Roberto Faenza

Director of Photography:
Maurizio Calvesi

Editor:
Massimo Fiocchi

Electrician:
Kyle Simmons

Executive Producer:
Rose Ganguzza
Simona Bellettini
Dahlia Heyman
Avy Kaufman

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Emanuele Leurini

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Jamie A. Marlowe

First Assistant Director:
Scott Lazar

Gaffer:
Jason Velez

Generator Operator:
Michael C. Maronna

Hair Department Head:
Kat Drazen

Key Grip:
Keith Gordon

Key Set Production Assistant:
Conor Griff

Leadman:
Bob Provenzano

Line Producer:
Sean Garrett Fogel

Location Coordinator:
Jennifer Sonnenfeld

Location Manager:
Michelle Baker

Location Scout:
Brendan Kehoe
Tom Sexton

Makeup Artist:
Christopher Milone

Makeup Department Head:
Cassandra Saulter

Novel:
Peter Cameron

On Set Dresser:
Maia Rose
Alex Quarles
Paul J. Zydel
Roy Savoy

Original Music Composer:
Andrea Guerra

Producer:
Milena Canonero
Elda Ferri
Ron Stein

Production Design:
Tommaso Ortino

Property Master:
Michael Cory

Script Supervisor:
Erin Feeley

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Chris Moeller

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Christ Seehase

Second Assistant Director:
Barbara Maia

Second Second Assistant Director:
Jessica Hong

Security Coordinator:
J.C. Robaina

Set Decoration:
Robert Covelman

Songs:
Elisa

Sound Mixer:
David Pastecchi

Special Effects Supervisor:
Drew Jiritano

Special Effects Technician:
Mike Myers

Steadicam Operator:
Brant S. Fagan

Still Photographer:
JoJo Whilden

Stunt Coordinator:
Manny Siverio

Wardrobe Assistant:
Roweena Mackay

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Moira Shaughnessy

Writer:
Roberto Faenza
Dahlia Heyman

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