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Release Date:
November 12, 2021
Original Title:
Lettera H
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
SeDici Cinema
Tonino Abballe Communication
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 18+
Lettera H tells the story of Patty "Todaro" and Seba "Aceti". They love each other, despite the age difference. Seba is 37 years old, with a past made of petty crimes, and with Patty they share a passion for vintage 80's. Patty, to celebrate Seba's upcoming birthday, organizes a theme party with her closest friends. For the occasion, Seba has polished with great love a second-hand FIAT 127, a super mini car bought at a court auction. It's a seemingly perfect evening, everything goes as it should. At the end of the party, the two protagonists are secluded in a wood outside the city and, in the dark, as the anguish begins to rise, they feel observed by someone or something evil.
Assistant Camera:
Eduardo Milanese
Camera Operator:
Marco Iacomelli
Colorist:
Paolo Buonpane
Concept Artist:
Giordano Saviotti
Digital Compositor:
Gaia Tradico
Sara Tomarchio
Oriana Pioli Quero
Maria Francesca Sputore
Andrea Ceccarelli
Director:
Dario Germani
Editor:
Claudio D’Elia
Executive Producer:
Tonino Abballe
First Assistant Director:
Claudio D’Elia
Production Manager:
Ivan De Paolis
Recording Supervision:
Massimo Filippini
Second Assistant Director:
Francesco M. Bongarzone
Damiano Stizza
Sound Designer:
Massimo Filippini
Sound Recordist:
Massimiliano Baccella
Storyboard Artist:
Giordano Saviotti
Supervising Sound Editor:
Massimo Filippini
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Maria D'Agostini
Visual Effects Producer:
Virginia Cefaly
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Luca Saviotti
Writer:
Andrea Cavaletto
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