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Release Date:
September 8, 2011
Original Title:
Dark Resurrection Volume 0
Alternate Titles:
Dark Resurrection Vol. 0
Star Wars: Dark Resurrection Vol. 0
Star Wars: Dark Resurrection Volume 0
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Guerre Stellari Net
Lords Of Illusion
RCL Sound FX
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 42
Master Sorran is obsessed by his search for an ancient civilization which, according to legend, holds the secret of immortality. After many years he lights upon the wreck of the civilisation's most powerful starship: the Resurrection. Sorran ignores the dangers and orders his crew to dock. The explorers and Sorran himself will face the mysteries of the Resurrection and the secret of the origins of the dark side.
Animation:
Mirco Paolini
Lorenzo Cappello
Art Department Assistant:
Diego Lupano
Author:
Lorenzo Cappello
Choreographer:
Ran A. Braun
Maurizio Zuppa
Cinematography:
Diego Casciola
Marcello Montarsi
Conceptual Design:
Tommaso Ragnisco
Costume Design:
Giovanni Tricomi
Ilaria Crucil
Fabio Gervasoni
Ilaria Maini
Alberto Zanandrea
Digital Intermediate:
Riccardo Antonino
Andrea Rizzitelli
Director:
Angelo Licata
Riccardo Antonino
Driver:
Diego Lupano
Editor:
Fabrizio Rizzolo
Andrea Rizzitelli
Foley:
Mauro Eusepi
Original Music Composer:
Bruno Di Giorgi
Script Supervisor:
Roberto Pretti
Stunt Coordinator:
Maurizio Zuppa
Stunts:
Daniele Balconi
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