Regia: Gianpaolo Bigoli
Sceneggiatura: Mariachiara Illica Magrini
Fotografia: Marco Gualazzini - Gianpaolo Bigoli
Montaggio: Gianpaolo Bigoli
Musica: Mauro Crivelli
Foto: Marco Gualazzini
Suono: Mariachiara Illica Magrini – Marco Gualazzini – Gianpaolo Bigoli
Produzione: Wendy Film - Insana Srl in collaborazione con Rai Tre
Distribuzione: Doc & Film International
Anno: 2012
Durata: 45 min
Genere: Documentary – Human interest/social issue
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"An Italian film director finds a universal story of love in the shelters of Delhi-based organisation Love Commandos."
"Italian director Gianpaolo Bigoli’s film ties together harrowing tales of couples who wouldn’t let even the fear of death do them apart."
"Lovebirds" è chiaro: la cultura dell’amore deve prevalere, al di là delle differenze sociali e delle divisioni in caste."
"The film follows a voluntary organisation called Love Commandos, which unites young couples irrespective of caste and religion."
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