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| Andrea Jublin | |||
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| Nils Hartmann | .... | producer | |
| Roberta Jarratt | .... | line producer | |
| Davide Luchetti | .... | producer | |
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| Daniele Massaccesi | |||
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| Pierpaolo Adami | |||
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| Francesco Vedovati | |||
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| Melina Ormando | |||
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| Antonella Buono | |||
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| Paola Rossi | .... | production manager | |
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| Simone Trecca | .... | first assistant camera | |
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I also saw this at a screening of the Oscar-Nominated Live Action Shorts. I've only seen one or two other films in my life that have made me laugh this much; people in the theater were still laughing until well after credits. The energy and expressiveness of the actor who plays the teacher were a joy to watch, and the students also play their roles marvelously. The initial surprise is followed up by many more, and the unexpected jumps in the plot only add to the enjoyment. The whole thing is a fun new twist on the theme of trying to hold on to the creativity and joyfulness of childhood in the adult world.
On the off-chance that an Italian teacher is reading this, I'd highly recommend using this in class!