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Release Date:
August 21, 2014
Original Title:
The Curse of Styria
Alternate Titles:
Angel Of Darkness
Angels of Darkness
The Curse of Styria
Штирия
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Like Fire Productions
MCMD Films
Pioneer Pictures
Production Countries:
Hungary | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 99
In 1989, Lara Hill, accompanies her art historian father to an abandoned castle across the Iron Curtain. From a car crash outside of the castle, emerges the beautiful and mysterious Carmilla. Lara secrets Carmilla into the castle and the two are drawn into an intoxicating relationship. But when Carmilla mysteriously disappears, and women of the town begin committing suicide, Lara’s psychic wounds erupt into a living nightmare that consumes the entire town of Styria.
Art Direction:
Ian Dow
Casting:
Dan Hubbard
Construction Coordinator:
Ágnes Éliás
Costume Design:
Kolos Schilling
Dialogue Editor:
Paul Hammond
Director:
Mauricio Chernovetzky
Mark Devendorf
Director of Photography:
Grzegorz Bartoszewicz
Editor:
Mark Devendorf
First Assistant Camera:
Gergely Csepregi
Foley:
Steve LeSieur
Gaffer:
Iván Nyitrai
Key Hair Stylist:
Viktor Nagy
Makeup Artist:
Krisztina Webber
Laci Hill
Music:
Marcello De Francisci
Novel:
Sheridan Le Fanu
Producer:
Ildikó Kemény
Daria Matza
Marton Varo Jr.
Mauricio Chernovetzky
Mark Devendorf
Production Design:
Jim Dow
Property Master:
Béla Tollay
Screenplay:
Mauricio Chernovetzky
Mark Devendorf
Script Supervisor:
Nóra Richter
Set Costumer:
Dóra Kákonyi
Maria Fogarasine Terbocs
Sound Effects Editor:
Jonathan Coomes
Still Photographer:
Wiktorija Bartoszewicz
Story:
Sheridan Le Fanu
Supervising Sound Editor:
Eric Raber
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