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Release Date:
November 10, 2022
Original Title:
Daydark – Il buio del giorno
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Apocalypsis Film
Kàlama Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 14+
Runtime: 90
The ruthless war between a diabolical serial killer and the father of one of his victims, a fight that will drag many innocent souls into violence.
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Assistant Director:
Alessandro Bruno
Assistant Editor:
Vito Pirrello
Assistant Production Manager:
Eugen Neagu
Cinematography:
Fabrizio La Monica
Colorist:
Steven Renso
Fabrizio La Monica
Costumer:
Maria Rita Zito
Director:
Fabrizio La Monica
Director of Photography:
Fabrizio La Monica
Editor:
Fabrizio La Monica
Executive Producer:
Fabrizio La Monica
Ferdinando Gattuccio
Roberto Romano
Antonino Scaglione
Antonio Amodeo
Graphic Designer:
Paolo Tinnirello
Idea:
Fabrizio La Monica
Alessandro Bruno
Makeup Artist:
Fabrizio La Monica
Music:
Vincenzo Di Silvestro
Producer:
Sergio Stivaletti
Fabrizio La Monica
Screenplay:
Fabrizio La Monica
Alessandro Bruno
Set Designer:
Antonio Amodeo
Sound Editor:
Silvio Messina
Special Effects:
Sergio Stivaletti
Story:
Fabrizio La Monica
Alessandro Bruno
Title Graphics:
Vito Pirrello
VFX Artist:
Michelangelo Stivaletti
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