Haselwurm (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2011

Original Title:
Haselwurm

Genres:
Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
Haselwurm produzioni

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

Haselwurm is a short fantasy/horror film inspired on the one hand by some mythical stories of the region of Trentino, Italy, on the other hand by the narrative literature of Howard Philip Lovecraft. The main characters are a woman and a man striving to unveil a mystery as old as the mountains where the story is set. With the recklessness of a rifle shot, they make the mistake of killing a creature unlike any other. The consequences of this reckless act will soon reveal themselves and the price will be high ...

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Boom Operator:
Emmanuil Tzelepis

Camera Operator:
Carlo David Mauri

Cinematography:
Carlo David Mauri

Digital Effects Producer:
Emiliano Guarneri
Tullio Zanibelli

Director:
Eugenio Villani

Editor:
Eugenio Villani

Executive Producer:
Eugenio Villani

Music:
Maresca Gambino

Production Design:
David C. Fragale

Sound Editor:
Marco Connelli
Eugenio Villani

Special Effects:
Maresca Gambino

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Maresca Gambino

Writer:
David C. Fragale

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