Morituris

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Directed byRaffaele Picchio
Screenplay byGianluigi Perrone
Story byTiziano Martella
Raffaele Picchio
Produced byVincenzo Manzo
Gianluigi Perrone
Raffaele Picchio
Pierpaolo Santagostino
Morituris
Directed byRaffaele Picchio
Screenplay byGianluigi Perrone
Story byTiziano Martella
Raffaele Picchio
Produced byVincenzo Manzo
Gianluigi Perrone
Raffaele Picchio
Pierpaolo Santagostino
CinematographyDaniele Poli
Edited byDaniele Martinis
Music byRiccardo Fassone
Production
company
Fingerchop Movie Production
Release date
  • July 30, 2011 (2011-07-30) (Fantasia Festival)
Running time
83 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguagesItalian
Romanian

Morituris is a 2011 Italian horror film directed by Raffaele Picchio. The film had its International premiere on July 30, 2011, at Fantasia Festival.[1] The film is inspired by the Circeo Massacre, in which three young men abducted, and then raped and tortured, two young women over a two-day period. As a result of its graphic content, the film has been banned in Italy.[2] In May 2013 Synapse Films announced that they had purchased the rights to Mortituris with the intent to release it to DVD.[3]

While out driving, three young men meet two beautiful women and convince them to go with them to a rave out in a remote location. Once there, the women realize that there is no rave and that the men lied to them in order to beat and rape them. The women try to escape, only to accidentally unleash a pack of zombie gladiators that proceed to attack the group as a whole.

Cast

  • Valentina D'Andrea
  • Andrea De Bruyn
  • Désirée Giorgetti
  • Francesco Malcom
  • Giuseppe Nitti
  • Simone Ripanti

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