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Release Date:
October 12, 2011
Original Title:
Breaths: Respiri nel buio
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 79
On 12th October 2010, three young University researchers started to shoot a documentary about the Orfanotrofio delle Grazie, an orphanage closed 25 years earlier because of an arson which caused the dead of 10 children, the director of the institute and his assistant. On October 15th, three days later, the Police came to the abandoned orphanage, alerted by the teacher who coordinated the work of the three researchers. A rescuer discovered unearthed in the boiler room, hidden under a table, the camera used by the three guys. The dramatic images recorded in the videocassette provide documentary evidence of the last hours spent by the three guys in that damned place.
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Cinematography:
Fabio De Gabrieli
Director:
Antonio Gigante
Editor:
Antonio Gigante
Executive Producer:
Antonio Gigante
Music:
Matteo Gennaro
Producer:
Fabio De Gabrieli
Producer's Assistant:
Fabio Azzurretto
Gabriele Perrone
Serena Bernardi
Production Assistant:
Fabio Azzurretto
Serena Bernardi
Gabriele Perrone
Writer:
Antonio Gigante
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