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Release Date:
May 1, 2013
Original Title:
Wrath of the Crows
Alternate Titles:
Curse of the Crows
Princess of Dark
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Studio Interzona
Zack Ewans Production
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 90
In a filthy, cramped prison, some inmates must submit to injustices perpetrated by the head of the guards and his tormentors. Above them all, however, is the Judge, whom no one has ever seen: feared by both inmates and guards, he imposes the laws to be obeyed. The prisoners know the rules to follow but remember nothing of their lives; they know only the evil they have done to get there. Almost out of nowhere, a new prisoner joins the company: Princess. She is a beautiful woman, covered only by a fur coat of raven feathers...
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Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Cioccariello
Ivan Zuccon
Costume Design:
Donatella Ravagnani
Director:
Ivan Zuccon
Director of Photography:
Ivan Zuccon
Editor:
Ivan Zuccon
Foley:
Jack Ray
Makeup Effects:
Danilo Carignola
Elena Sardelli
Producer:
Zack Ewans
Roberta Marrelli
Valerio Zuccon
Screenplay:
Gerardo Di Filippo
Second Unit Director:
Sean Tretta
Sound Designer:
Antonio Masiero
Still Photographer:
Dario Magasso
Marija Obradovic
Story:
Ivan Zuccon
Visual Effects:
Luca Auletta
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