Across the River (2013) [N/A]

Featuring:
Renzo Gariup, Marco Marchese, Lidia Zabrieszach

Written by:
Lorenzo Bianchini
Michela Bianchini

Directed by:
Lorenzo Bianchini


Release Date:
June 21, 2013

Original Title:
Oltre il guado

Alternate Titles:
Meta to Potami
За бродом

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Collective Pictures

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  GB: 15  IT: T 

Runtime: 87

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After a wildlife biologist (Marco Marchese) becomes trapped on the wrong side of the river while collecting data, he comes across an abandoned village. Taking shelter, he begins to suspect he may be sharing the grounds with more than just boar and deer.

The story revolves around an ethologist working in the remote woods, trapping animals and mounting cameras on them so that he can monitor their behavior remotely. The resulting recordings lead him to a remote village, the site of an ancient curse, where he is trapped due to heavy rain fall raising the level of the river and flooding out the only access...

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Rankings and Honors

Across the River (2013) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.5/10
Awards Won: 3 wins & 4 nominations

Cinematography:
Daniele Trani

Co-Writer:
Michela Bianchini

Director:
Lorenzo Bianchini

Editor:
Lorenzo Bianchini

Executive Producer:
Gianluigi Perrone

First Assistant Director:
Giuliano Giacomelli

Key Grip:
Alex Ordiner

Music:
Stefano Sciascia

Producer:
Omar Soffici

Production Design:
Stefano Tell

Set Designer:
Stefano Tell

Sound Designer:
Davide Piotto

Sound Editor:
Davide Piotto

Sound Mixer:
Davide Piotto

Sound Recordist:
Lucio Zannella

Special Effects:
Valeria Di Pofi

Visual Effects:
Edoardo Vojvoda

Writer:
Lorenzo Bianchini

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