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Release Date:
September 7, 2021
Original Title:
Nox Purpurea
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 32
In an anonymous uneventful maritime town, several people mysteriously begin to go missing. This brings a youngle couple, Monica and Elia, to fight about whether to stay or run away, leading to Elia leaving abruptly on his bike, which’ll end up fueling Monica’s anxiety and fears when she can’t find him anymore. Her mental state will turn into her worst enemy as Monica tries to navigate between the surreal of her obsessions, the reality of the disappearances, her relationships with the people close to her and the consequences of the actions she’s going to take.
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Assistant Editor:
Matteo Raco
Camera Operator:
Stefano Parolini
Cinematography:
Danilo Misuraca
Riccardo Lorenzi
Co-Writer:
Carlotta Marricco
Alessandro Calì Ventura
Colorist:
Carlotta Marricco
Costumer:
Carlotta Marricco
Director:
Carlotta Marricco
Alessandro Calì Ventura
Editor:
Alessandro Calì Ventura
Focus Puller:
Riccardo Lorenzi
Makeup & Hair:
Stefania Griggi
Producer:
Alessandro Calì Ventura
Carlotta Marricco
Production Assistant:
Matteo Raco
Sound Editor:
Alessandro Calì Ventura
Sound Recordist:
Francesco Carli-Giori
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