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Voltati Eugenio (1980)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 50M

Director : Luigi Comencini

Synopsis

The film begins when Eugenio, a 14 year old child, is conduced from his grandparents home outside Rome, to Giancarlo (his father) in the city, by Giancarlo's friend (called "Moustache"). As Eugenio is bothering Moustache, he threatens Eugenio with leaving him in the middle of the country. He finally does it. When Giancarlo finds out, they return for Eugenio, but he is now lost. Meanwhile we're told the story of the child and his relation with the family, and why he feels unwanted.

Actors

Francesco Bonelli
Francesco Bonelli
Eugenio
Saverio Marconi
Saverio Marconi
Giancarlo
Dalila Di Lazzaro
Dalila Di Lazzaro
Fernanda
Carole André
Carole André
Milena
Bernard Blier
Bernard Blier
Grandfather Eugenio
Alessandro Bruzzese
Alessandro Bruzzese
José Luis de Villalonga
José Luis de Villalonga
Dina Sassoli
Dina Sassoli
Gisella Sofio
Gisella Sofio
Anna Lelio
Anna Lelio
Renato Malavasi
Renato Malavasi
Rita Forzano
Rita Forzano

Crews

Luigi Comencini
Luigi Comencini
Director
Luigi Comencini
Luigi Comencini
Writer
Massimo Patrizi
Massimo Patrizi
Writer
Nino Baragli
Nino Baragli
Editor
Achille Manzotti
Achille Manzotti
Producer
Carlo Carlini
Carlo Carlini
Director of Photography
Romano Checcacci
Romano Checcacci
Sound Mixer
Maurizio Merli
Maurizio Merli
Sound Recordist
Fiorenzo Carpi
Fiorenzo Carpi
Original Music Composer
Elio Saroli
Elio Saroli
Production Director
Hermes Gallippi
Hermes Gallippi
Production Supervisor
Massimo Di Venanzo
Massimo Di Venanzo
Camera Operator
Massimo Carlini
Massimo Carlini
Assistant Camera
Nefte Riccò
Nefte Riccò
Seamstress
Patrizia Ceresani
Patrizia Ceresani
Assistant Editor
Olga Sarra
Olga Sarra
Editorial Production Assistant
Alfredo Marazzi
Alfredo Marazzi
Makeup Artist
Vitaliana Patacca
Vitaliana Patacca
Hairdresser
Luciano Anzellotti
Luciano Anzellotti
Sound Effects
Massimo Anzellotti
Massimo Anzellotti
Sound Effects

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