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Release Date:
March 19, 2004
Original Title:
Custodes Bestiae
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
ArgentoVivo
Provincia di Udine
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 18+
Runtime: 92
Professor Dal Colle finds a mysterious fresco in a church and then discovers a disturbing truth that dates back to the times of the Inquisition. He then decides to give an interview to a young journalist but mysteriously disappears before he can talk to him. Eager to complete his piece and intrigued by what Dal Colle would reveal to him, the journalist begins to investigate what happened, bringing to the fore a disconcerting reality about the inhabitants of a small Friulian village.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Alex Nazzi
Art Department Production Assistant:
Alex Nazzi
Camera Department Manager:
Andrea di Varmo
Cinematography:
Ivan Scialino
Consulting Accountant:
Andrea Del Col
Consulting Producer:
Andrea Del Col
Director:
Lorenzo Bianchini
Editor:
Lorenzo Bianchini
Idea:
Lorenzo Bianchini
Music:
Giulio Venier
Opening Title Sequence:
Roberto Clochiatti
Production Design:
Alex Nazzi
Recording Supervision:
Giulio Venier
Screenplay:
Lorenzo Bianchini
Still Photographer:
Riccardo Modena
Story:
Lorenzo Bianchini
Thanks:
Edo Basso
Riccardo Modena
Renzo Pituello
Marco Stoppa
Flavio Zanon
Writer:
Lorenzo Bianchini
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