Photoshock (2017) [N/A]

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…

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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

Writer:
Mauro Cagnina
Massimo Paolucci

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