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Release Date:
January 27, 2017
Original Title:
Photoshock
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Diamonds International Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 76
A group of young people, who have set off for a holiday in the Calabrian countryside, find themselves grappling with disconcerting facts that happened twenty years earlier. A mysterious presence will upset their holiday to the point of turning it into a terrifying nightmare, turning them into sacrificial victims. One by one they will suffer the demonic wrath of that satanic presence that will not stop until it has killed them all…
Assistant Director:
Germano Boldorini
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jessica Falerno
Assistant Set Designer:
Rocco Longo
Camera Operator:
Marco Laferrara
Costume Design:
Silvia D'Acquilio
Director:
Massimo Paolucci
Director of Photography:
Nino Tonnarini
Driver:
Gabriele La Rocca
Editor:
Daniele Campelli
Electrician:
Silvio Tonnarini
Grip:
Gino Tonnarini
Key Grip:
Massimo Santolini
Key Makeup Artist:
Concetta Mosca
Lighting Director:
Giuseppe Savoca
Location Manager:
Francesco Longo
Producer:
Giovanni Paolucci
Production Assistant:
Erica Paccara
Production Director:
Mauro Cagnina
Set Designer:
Giovanni Raja
Sound Recordist:
Oreste Daniele
Claudio Cecili
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Giuseppe Ferranti
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