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Release Date:
March 14, 2014
Original Title:
Femminilità (in)corporea
Alternate Titles:
(In)Corporeal Femininity
Femminilità (in)corporea - Preferisco suoni lontani
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Amazon Studios
YouTube
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 14+
Runtime: 92
Dissatisfied with life and material that leads from the corrupt who attends, Raffaele decides to escape from his wife, from the lover and even from his daughter. After purchasing a painting depicting a sensual female figure, Raffaele disappears from real life to enter a world of indefinite done art, sensuality and mystery...
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Cinematography:
Lorenzo Rogan
Co-Writer:
Roger A. Fratter
Compositor:
Alessandro Fabiani
Michael Vegini
Valerio Ragazzini
Director:
Roger A. Fratter
Editor:
Roger A. Fratter
Music:
Massimo Numa
Painter:
Oliviero Passera
Screenplay:
Roger A. Fratter
Screenstory:
Roger A. Fratter
Story:
Roger A. Fratter
Lauro Certaldo
Writer:
Roger A. Fratter
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