Come tu mi vuoi
Come tu mi vuoi is a 2007 Italian comedy film directed by Volfango De Biasi.[1] The stars, Cristiana Capotondi and Nicolas Vaporidis had previously appeared together in the film Notte prima degli esami.
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Directed by | Volfango De Biasi |
Produced by | Claudio Saraceni Jacopo Saraceni Federico Saraceni |
Written by | Alessandra Magnaghi Volfango De Biasi Tiziana Martini Gabriella Tomassetti |
Starring | Cristiana Capotondi Nicolas Vaporidis Giulia Steigerwalt Niccolò Senni |
Music by | Michael Braga |
Cinematography | John Canevari |
Edited by | Stefano Chierchiè |
Production company | Ideacinema |
Distributed by | Medusa Film |
Release date | 9 November 2007 |
Running time | 107 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Plot
Studious college girl, spoiled rich boy. Romantic comedy on the theme of the ugly duckling.[2][3]
Cast
- Cristiana Capotondi as Giada
- Nicolas Vaporidis as Riccardo
- Giulia Steigerwalt as Fiamma
- Niccolò Senni as Loris
- Elisa Di Eusanio as Sara
- Paola Carleo as Alessia
- Paola Roberti as Katia
- Marco Foschi as Hermes
- Roberto Di Palma as Peppe
- Luigi Diberti as Giuseppe
- Gianfranco Barra as Professor
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References
- "Come tu mi vuoi". maremetraggio (in Italian). Italy: maremetraggio. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
- "Come tu mi vuoi". ComingSoon Italy (in Italian). ComingSoon Italy. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
- "Mostri da copione". Leiweb (in Italian). Italy: Leiweb. 8 February 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
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