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Release Date:
October 31, 2019
Original Title:
Dark Stories to Survive the Night
Alternate Titles:
Dark Stories to Survive the Night
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Kabotine
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 102
What if Demons, the Living Dead, Evil Dolls, Djinn and other Extra-terrestrial creatures came to haunt our apartments, houses, cafes, museums and other places of daily life? What would we do? How would we react? DARK STORIES tells five tales of gripping terror in a fantastic anthology where horror, suspense and humour intertwine with stark reality to make us shiver with fear! Join us for a Ghoul’s Feast, the Last Judgment before the impending Apocalypse, a surprise package from the deliveryman, a forensic scientist confronted by his zombie victim and the worst Moroccan monster nightmare.
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Boom Operator:
Renaud Dufour
Camera Operator:
Arnaud Gabriel
Cinematography:
Matthieu Misiraca
Director:
Guillaume Lubrano
François Descraques
Editor:
Jérémy Pitard
Key Grip:
Pierre Schoenstein
Makeup Artist:
Daphné Durieux
Music:
Jesper Kyd
Production Design:
Nicolas Flipo
Production Manager:
Vladimir Feral
Script Supervisor:
Anissa Cherfaoui
Sound Mixer:
Alix Breinl
Stunts:
Maxime Demba
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