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Release Date:
July 1, 2013
Original Title:
Midway: Tra la vita e la morte
Alternate Titles:
Midway: Between Life and Death
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Naide Film
Prima Visione
Real Dreams Entertainment S.r.l.
Romano Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
Sara and Alex are getting through hard times: they lost the son they were expecting due to miscarriage and since that day their life changed. Just when she least expected it, Sara finds out to be pregnant but decides to wait the third month before telling Alex not wishing to give him false hopes. Alex, exhausted from work hardships, decides to organize a weekend in the woods among a group of friends. Sara agrees to take part in it, so to not disappoint him, while keeping the pregnancy yet unannounced. But between unsettling presences and EVP phenomena they will soon realize that that place is not as peaceful as thought to be: something "half way" between our world and the afterlife will make their weekend unforgettable.
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Assistant Director:
Adriana Marzagalli
Boom Operator:
Mariano Blanco
Casting Associate:
Lorenzo Muscoso
Cinematography:
John Real
Co-Producer:
Flavia Petralia
Giuseppe Romano
Compositor:
Luca Balboni
Director:
John Real
Editor:
Luca Pozzi
Luca Pozzi
Executive Producer:
John Real
Graphic Designer:
Chris Darril
Idea:
John Real
Makeup Artist:
Dario Cerfolli
Music:
Luca Balboni
Online Editor:
Lorenzo Muscoso
Producer:
Antonino Chiaramonte
Adriana Marzagalli
Giovanni Marzagalli
Screenplay:
John Real
Writer:
Adriana Marzagalli
John Real
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