Produced by K+, Alberto Rizzi’s debut feature is set against the 2012 earthquake in Emilia and stars Alessandro Roja and Alessandra Mastronardi. Shooting has now wrapped on Si muore solo da vivi, the first full-length film by Alberto Rizzi, already a playwright, theatre director and author of short films. Filmed in Gualtieri (in the Reggio Emilia region of Italy) and written by the director in league with Marco Pettenello, the movie promises to be a romantic comedy full of colour and emotion, unfolding during the 2012 earthquake which rocked the region of Emilia and starring Alessandro Roja (recently seen at the Italian box office in Ma cosa ci dice il cervello and on the small screen in La compagnia del cigno) and Alessandra Mastronardi (whose latest works include L’agenzia dei bugiardi and the TV series Medici: Masters...
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