In a respectable suburb made up of row houses, Luca Attorre — a freelance journalist who struggles to get his features published in the papers — is unable to maintain Susi, a ballerina reduced to teaching dance to overweight women, and Lucilla, their quiet and imaginative six-year- old daughter who suffers from severe bronchial asthma. They are helped economically by Pierpaolo, Luca’s seventeen-year-old son from a previous relationship. Pierpaolo lives in an Art Nouveau house with his mother and grandfather, an important trial lawyer of cases linked to politics who rakes in several million euros a year. In the setting of a magnificent and incomprehensible Rome, both a good mother and a bad one, Mary Ann, a deeply Catholic student of art history from Ireland, au pair for the little Lucilla, is caught in the middle.
Unfortunately the movie Vivere is not yet available on HBO Max.
Production | Antonio Rotundi | Casting |
Directing | Fabio Simonelli | First Assistant Director |
Writing | Francesca Archibugi | Story |
Camera | Kika Ungaro | Director of Photography |
Directing | Francesca Archibugi | Director |
Production | Marco Belardi | Producer |
Writing | Paolo Virzì | Screenplay |
Writing | Francesco Piccolo | Screenplay |
Writing | Francesca Archibugi | Screenplay |
Art | Alessandro Vannucci | Production Design |
Visual Effects | Rodolfo Migliari | Visual Effects |
Visual Effects | Danilo Giannoccaro | Visual Effects |
Costume & Make-Up | Valentina Taviani | Costume Designer |
Visual Effects | Marco Appolloni | Visual Effects |
Editing | Esmeralda Calabria | Editor |
Sound | Battista Lena | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Alessandro Zanon | Sound |