Structural breakdown of the film credits and production details.
Story Structure — 4 Plot Phases
Opening Credits
The film opens with production company and director introductions.
Key Events
Film Release — Comedy film released in 2008 Location: Italy
Director Introduction — Vincenzo Salemme directs the film Location: Production Studio
Director & Writer Info
Credits highlight the director Vincenzo Salemme and writer Ugo Chiti.
Key Events
Cast Listing — Main actors introduced in credits Location: Film Credits
Production Details — Medusa Film produces the movie Location: Italy
Cast Ensemble Listing
The narrative shifts to listing the main cast members.
Key Events
Production Details — Medusa Film produces the movie Location: Italy
Technical Credits — Cinematography and editing credits Location: Post-Production
Technical & Runtime Details
Final credits cover cinematography, editing, and film specifications.
Story Breakdown
Director & Writer — Key creative leads behind the film.
Vincenzo Salemme Direction — Serves as the primary director.
Ugo Chiti Script — Wrote the original screenplay.
Cast Ensemble — Main actors featured in the film.
Lead Actors — Giacomo Furia and Anna Proclemer.
Supporting Cast — Sergio Rubini and Oreste Lionello.
Production Team — Companies and composers involved.
Medusa Film Producer — Italian production company.
Gigi D'Alessio Composer — Created the film score.
Technical Crew — Cinematography and editing staff.
Giuseppe Lanci Cinematography — Handled camera work.
Luca Montanari Editor — Managed film editing.
Film Specifications — Technical and runtime details.
102 Minutes Runtime — Total film duration.
1.85:1 Aspect Ratio — Widescreen format used.
Release Context — Genre and release information.
2008 Italian Comedy — Genre and release year.
Color Film Format — Filmed in color.
For Arturo, a forty-year-old actor, success has finally arrived: the TV series in which he plays a separated father is doing quite well. Unexpectedly, however, comes the flipside of his popularity: Mirko, a boy who recently lost his father, has replaced him in his imagination with the character of Arturo. The media is going wild, and the presence of Enrico, the actor's agent, becomes increasingly pressing.