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Release Date:
January 1, 2011
Original Title:
Mad in Italy
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
E2=G PRODUCTION
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
"Mad in Italy" is a truly disturbing psychological film based on true events about one girl's ordeal to stay alive at the hands of a young maniac. Featuring amazing cinematography by one of the most talented Italian directors of photography Mirco Sgarzi (House of Flesh Mannequins and Orgy of Blood).
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Additional Music:
David Nerattini
Best Boy Grip:
Valerio Carradori
Camera Operator:
Niccolò Palomba
Cinematography:
Mirco Sgarzi
Colorist:
Niccolò Palomba
Costume Design:
Rachele Tombini
Director:
Paolo Fazzini
Editor:
Gianluca Paoletti
First Assistant Camera:
Niccolò Palomba
First Assistant Director:
Alessandro Giordani
Location Manager:
Katia Poli
Makeup Artist:
Lucia Pittalis
Music:
Mario Salvucci
Producer:
Paolo Fazzini
Production Assistant:
Manu Chelli
Production Design:
Rachele Tombini
Property Master:
Alessandra Mindoli
Recording Supervision:
Giuseppe Silvi
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Niccolò Palomba
Sound Mixer:
Marco Antonelli
Special Effects:
Fabrizio Capponi
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Fabrizio Capponi
Writer:
Paolo Fazzini
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