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The Cracker Effect (2019)

Genre : Comedy, Documentary

Runtime : 15M

Director : Giuseppe Cacace, Alfredo Fiorillo
Writer : Giuseppe Cacace, Alfredo Fiorillo, Angela Prudenzi

Synopsis

News explodes like a bomb! Due to the genetic mutation, immigrants living in Italy undergo a noticeable change. Is this wonderful country in danger of sinking? A television reporter decides to go over this strange theory, and the news is on the agenda of the whole country. This fake documentary brings fake news, media, politics and harsh criticism about Italy.

Actors

Luca Telese
Luca Telese
Ashai Lombardo Arop
Ashai Lombardo Arop
Pino Calabrese
Pino Calabrese
Carlo Caprioli
Carlo Caprioli
Maurizio D'Agostino
Maurizio D'Agostino
Claudio De Pasqualis
Claudio De Pasqualis
Letizia Letza
Letizia Letza
Mario Sesti
Mario Sesti
Mustapha Mbengue
Mustapha Mbengue
Fabio Morici
Fabio Morici
Romano Reggiani
Romano Reggiani
Miriam Karlkvist
Miriam Karlkvist

Crews

Giuseppe Cacace
Giuseppe Cacace
Director
Giuseppe Cacace
Giuseppe Cacace
Script
Giuseppe Cacace
Giuseppe Cacace
Screenplay
Alfredo Fiorillo
Alfredo Fiorillo
Director
Alfredo Fiorillo
Alfredo Fiorillo
Script
Alfredo Fiorillo
Alfredo Fiorillo
Screenplay
Angela Prudenzi
Angela Prudenzi
Script
Angela Prudenzi
Angela Prudenzi
Screenplay
Simone Bucri
Simone Bucri
Editor
Massimo Foletti
Massimo Foletti
Director of Photography
Angela Prudenzi
Angela Prudenzi
Executive Producer

Posters and backgrounds

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