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Release Date:
June 27, 2013
Original Title:
MultipleX
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Moviheart
POKER ENTERTAINMENT
Poker Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 18+
Runtime: 84
Six kids decide to stay in a huge movie theater after watching a gruesome thriller. But the guard is a dangerous psycho
Assistant Camera:
Nicola Pertino
Assistant Director:
Michele Morsello
Associate Producer:
Massimiliano La Pegna
Camera Operator:
Dario Di Mella
Cinematography:
Dario Di Mella
Co-Writer:
Stefano Calvagna
Colorist:
Fabrizio Conti
Digital Compositor:
Chiara Trinchera
Director:
Stefano Calvagna
Editor:
Roberto Siciliano
Executive Producer:
Stefano Calvagna
First Assistant Director:
Tiziano Grasso
Gaffer:
Leonardo Cassano
Key Grip:
Mario Cadau
Line Producer:
John Cesaroni
Online Editor:
Leonardo Galeassi
Production Sound Mixer:
Corrado Riccomini
Screenplay:
Stefano Calvagna
Script:
Stefano Calvagna
Story:
Stefano Calvagna
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Giulio Cuomo
Writer:
Stefano Calvagna
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