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Release Date:
June 15, 2013
Original Title:
The Pyramid
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Empire Video Alex Visani
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Four episodes strictly connected to an infernal object: a bizarre pyramid that came into our world to spread madness, death and destruction.
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Boom Operator:
Sara Basile
Roberto Bravi
Camera Operator:
Federico Greco
Filippo Rondelli
Cinematography:
Giose Brescia
Costume Design:
Mauria De Angelis
Chiara Del Moro
Director:
Roberto Albanesi
Luca Alessandro
Simone Chiesa
Alex Visani
Antonio Zannone
Editor:
Mario Antinucci
Location Manager:
Tiziana Cavallucci
Makeup Artist:
Marianna Raspa
Music Editor:
Ivano Barbanera
Producer:
Roberto Albanesi
Props:
Claudia Petrazzi
Screenplay:
Alex Visani
Set Designer:
Romina Bracchi
Special Effects:
Marco Brinci
Special Effects Assistant:
Francesco Bonucci
Visual Effects:
Matteo Cassetta
Ivano di Natale
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