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Release Date:
November 5, 2012
Original Title:
VITRIOL
Genres:
Adventure | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Comune di Napoli
MiC
Salvatore Mignano Communication
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 18+
Runtime: 80
Lola is a twenty-five year old who is about to graduate in architecture at the University of Naples with a thesis on the correlations between buildings and Masonic symbolism during the Bourbon period to be documented with her handycam. Helped by Davide, Lola embarks on a journey made of archaeological discoveries, descents into underground tunnels and mysterious discoveries. The discovery of a strange object, however, leads her to the discovery of the Egyptian Osiridean Order, an ancient esoteric order kept hidden for some time.
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Cinematography:
Luca Cestari
Co-Writer:
Giovanni Mazzitelli
Colorist:
Alessio Perisano
Compositor:
Alessio Perisano
Dialogue Editor:
Luca Ranieri
Director:
Francesco Afro De Falco
Editor:
Alessio Perisano
Francesco Afro De Falco
First Assistant Director:
Alessio Perisano
Key Makeup Artist:
Mary Samele
Music:
Claudio Luongo
Screenplay:
Giovanni Mazzitelli
Screenstory:
Giovanni Mazzitelli
Script Editor:
Fabrizio Nardi
Second Unit:
Simone Costantino
Sound:
Luca Ranieri
Sound Mixer:
Fabrizio Longobardo
Sound Recordist:
Simone Costantino
Story:
Giovanni Mazzitelli
Visual Effects:
Alessio Perisano
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Andrea Perisano
Writer:
Giovanni Mazzitelli
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