Vito Bonafacci  (2011)

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The movie Vito Bonafacci, released in 2011 and directed by John Martoccia, was shot on digital using Red One Camera and Zeiss DigiPrime Lenses with Patrick Wells Valenti as cinematographer and editing was done on the Final Cut Pro Editing System by Ingmar Cederstrom, Patrick Wells Valenti.
Directed by | John Martoccia
Cinematography by | Patrick Wells Valenti
Written by | John Martoccia
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Distribution Medium
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Drama

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Cast
Vito Bonafacci
Laura Bonafacci
Vito's Mother
Sister Grace Vincent
Fr. Dellos
Father LaGolbo
Young Vito
The Car Washer
The Barber
The Gardener
Vito's Grandfather
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Script Supervisor
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Production Assistant
Production Assistant
Production Assistant
Script Supervisor
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