Ciao, Brother!
98 mins
Angelo is a forty-year-old messy man, nice but a bit of a scoundrel. He makes a living by selling fake paintings to rich Japanese on holiday, until one day he is unmasked and to escape the police who are hunting him he takes the first flight to an unknown destination. As luck would have it, the first plane he can catch takes him to Los Angeles. Having arrived in California penniless and with his credit cards blocked, he gets by for a few days as a bum when suddenly he comes up with a brilliant idea. Angelo, in fact, reads in a newspaper that the rich Italian-American entrepreneur Vittorio Di Spirito has died leaving a boundless inheritance to his son George, and he cannot help but notice that the dead rich man looks like his father in every way. Thanks to this resemblance, Angelo shows up at the funeral, staging a dramatic and heartfelt condolence, and then shows up at George's villa declaring that he is his brother...
Claudia Errico
Maria
Claudia Tosoni
Rosa
Gianluca Curti
Producer
Flavio Premoli
Original Music Composer
Nicola Barnaba
Director
Francesco Di Giacomo
Cinematography
Nicola Barnaba
Editor
Pamela M. Staton
Casting
Gaspare De Pascali
Art Direction
Cristian Meniconi
Set Decoration
Valentina Fragasso
Costume Design
Flavio Premoli
Music
Venice Maki
Line Producer
Emanuele Nespeca
Executive Producer
Paola Cipollina
Line Producer
Venice Agostini
Producer
Filippo Ascione
Idea
Lara Saderi
Script Supervisor
Mattia Ferrante
Production Assistant
Emilio Madaio
Production Assistant
Massimo Perla
Trainee Production Coordinator
Franco Eco
Compositor
Giovanni Marolla
Music Supervisor
Marco Castelli
First Assistant Editor
Sergio Di Marco
Colorist
Stefano Critelli
Digital Compositor
Giulio Parati
VFX Artist
Fabrizio Storaro
Visual Effects Producer
Andrea Giannetta
Boom Operator
Danny Maurer
Sound Engineer
Kelly Joy McNamara
Sound Engineer
Gianfranco Tortora
Sound Mixer
Gio Barot
First Assistant Camera
Parker Brooks
Steadicam Operator
Saul Cervantes
Cinematography
Angelo Cipolla
First Assistant Camera
J.W. Junior
Camera Operator
Massimo Montinaro
Electrician
Filippo Ascione
Screenplay
Filippo Ascione
Writer
Filippo Ascione
Story