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Mio fratello è figlio unico ()


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Two brothers come of age in a small Italian town in the '60s and '70s.

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Accio
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Manrico
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Amelia Benassi
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Ettore Benassi
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Padre Cavalli
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Francesca
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Violetta Benassi
Vittorio Emanuele Propizio ...
Accio adolescent
Claudio Botosso ...
Prof. Montagna
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Segretario Bombacci (as Ninni Bruschetta)
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Bella Nastri
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Mario Nastri
Pasquale Sammarco ...
Padre Tosi
Lorenzo Pagani ...
Bertini
Matteo Sacchi ...
Ragazzo Biliardino
Gianluca Viola ...
Nipoto Bombacci
Vincenzo Santillo ...
Piermario
Alessandro Vicca ...
Lupo
Daniela Novelli ...
Francesca's Mother
Joseph Rocchia ...
Francesca's Father
Angelo Tomassetta ...
Factory Director
Elio De Falco ...
Maresolallo Carabinieri
Giovanni Francesco Piccirillo ...
Quarta Sponda
Emanuele D'Avino ...
Calabrotto
Emanuele Dardo ...
Muriatico
Bernardino Bernardini ...
L'Umberto
Emanuele Minutello ...
Peppe Di Bari
Cristiano Serino ...
Orchestra Director
Enzo Ardone ...
Giorgione
Fabio Colussi ...
Compagno piemontese
Maria Luisa Seravesi ...
Compagna piemontese
Marco Guadagno ...
Impiegato assegnazione caso
Melissa Celli ...
Amadeo - at 2 years
Francesco Salvatore Lodato ...
Amadeo - at 5 years

Directed by

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Daniele Luchetti

Written by

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Antonio Pennacchi ... (novel "Il Fasciocomunista")
 
Daniele Luchetti ... (story and screenplay)
 
Sandro Petraglia ... (story and screenplay)
 
Stefano Rulli ... (story and screenplay)

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Marco Chimenz ... producer
Fabio Conversi ... co-producer
Matteo De Laurentiis ... executive producer: Cattleya
Gina Gardini ... executive producer
Bruno Ridolfi ... line producer
Giovanni Stabilini ... producer
Riccardo Tozzi ... producer

Music by

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Franco Piersanti

Cinematography by

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Claudio Collepiccolo

Editing by

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Mirco Garrone

Editorial Department

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Francesco Garrone ... first assistant editor

Casting By

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Gianni Costantino

Production Design by

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Francesco Frigeri

Costume Design by

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Maria Rita Barbera

Makeup Department

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Francesco Pegoretti ... hair designer

Production Management

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Simona De Laurentiis ... post-production supervisor
Marco Mauti ... protools consultant
Raffaella Ridolfi ... unit manager
Paolo Venditti ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michele Corona ... second assistant director
Gianni Costantino ... first assistant director
Gianluca Mizzi ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Patrizia Alfonsi ... art department assistant
Roberto Benetti ... leadman

Sound Department

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Gianluca Basili ... sound effects editor
Sergio Basili ... foley artist
Daniela Bassani ... sound editor
Francesco Cucinelli ... re-recording mixer
Davide Palmiotto ... ProTools operator / sound assistant
Bruno Pupparo ... sound
Antonio Tirinelli ... sound effects editor

Special Effects by

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Camillo Leporati ... special effects technician
Luca Ricci ... special effects technician

Visual Effects by

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Stefano Camberini ... digital mastering editor
Francesco Cosatti ... roto artist: Proxima
Fabrizio Cucinotta ... recording operator
Simone Fontana ... digital mastering editor
Fabio Luongo ... lead compositor
Corrado Rizzo ... visual effects supervisor

Stunts

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Paolo Antonini ... stunts
Alessandro Borgese ... stunt performer
Sal Borgese ... stunt coordinator
Umberto De Luca ... stunts
Diego Guerra ... stunt performer
Alessandro Novelli ... stunts
Francesco Petrazzi ... stunts
Massimiliano Ubaldi ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Simone Barbona ... grip
Ernesto Busillo ... video assist operator
Ivan Casalgrandi ... camera operator
Fabrizio Cucinotta ... electrician
Alessio Federico Fugolo ... grip
Claudio Gallicchio ... electrician
Patrizio Marra ... grip
Michele Paradisi ... second assistant camera
Mauro Pezzotti ... key grip

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Marzia Nardone ... assistant costume designer

Music Department

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Joshua Berman ... music coordinator
Angelo Giovagnoli ... orchestra coordinator
Fabio Venturi ... score mixer

Script and Continuity Department

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Paola Bonelli ... script supervisor
Alice Di Giacomo ... script supervisor assistant

Transportation Department

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Andrea Belletti ... driver

Additional Crew

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Maya Amsellem ... international sales: WestEnd Films
Joshua Berman ... co-production supervisor
Sal Borgese ... master of arms (as Salvatore Borgese)
Tea Cappiello ... production secretary
Alberto Mattia Cerri ... production secretary
Carmela Compagnone ... production accountant
Claudia Croce ... team: Cattleya
Daniele Esposito ... production assistant
Daniela Macrillo ... payroll clerk
Silvia Polato ... development coordinator
Nathanaël Poupin ... legal and business affairs
Eve Schoukroun ... international sales: WestEnd Films
Tommaso Vozzi ... production assistant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Two brothers come of age in the 1960s in a town south of Rome. Manrico is handsome, sometimes feckless, a leftist making the revolution. His younger brother Accio ("Bully") is a seminarian when the story beings, soon home studying Latin and joining the Fascists. Francesca, an aristocratic student, becomes Manrico's lover and Accio's friend. Over the next ten years, these three experience family, love, attraction, politics, and the challenges of adult responsibility. Subplots include Nastri, a father figure and political guide to Accio, Nastri's wife Bella who guides Accio in other ways, and the brothers' parents and sister, who are dazzled by Manrico's charm while depending on Accio. Written by

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Also Known As
  • Mon frère est fils unique (France)
  • My Brother Is an Only Child (World-wide, English title)
  • My Brother Is an Only Child (Canada, English title)
  • My Brother is an Only Child (United Kingdom)
  • Mein Bruder ist ein Einzelkind (Germany)
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Runtime
  • 108 min
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Budget EUR5,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Taken from the novel "Il fasciocomunista", the title has been changed in "Mio fratello è figlio unico" as a tribute to the eponymous song by Rino Gaetano. See more »
Soundtracks Sul mio carro (Chariot) See more »

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