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Original Title:
The Good and the Evil
Genres:
Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
A logging village in 1923. After the disappearance of Peter Nowák, his two daughters are both no longer to be found. Events of mysterious nature go down there. People go insane, murders happen and in the depths of the forest something lies in wait. Little by little, the dark secrets of the villagers come to light. Will this end well?
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Cinematography:
Jens Bremer
Costume Design:
Luisa Gärtner
Director:
Fabian Daubenspeck
Editor:
Jens Bremer
Producer:
Fabian Daubenspeck
Set Designer:
Luisa Gärtner
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