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The Etruscan Mask

The Etruscan Mask
Directed byTed Nicolaou
Written byStory
Roberto Bessi
Screenplay
Ted Nicolaou
Produced byRoberto Bessi
Antonio Guadalupi
Ladis Zanini
StarringMajlinda Agaj
Piero Passatore
Christopher Jones
Andrea Redavid
Distributed byBeyond International
Release date
  • 2007 (2007)
CountriesUnited States
Italy
LanguagesEnglish
Italian

The Etruscan Mask is a supernatural horror movie written and directed by Ted Nicolaou.[1] Shot in Italy in 2006, the film was released in 2007.

Plot

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In the unique city of Siena, Italy, five foreign university students stumble across an ancient Etruscan mask. After a series of unexplainable events, it becomes clear that the mask must be destroyed. However, one of the students has already succumbed to its powers and in doing so has released an ancient demon which has no intention of being destroyed.

Cast

  • Majlinda Agaj ... Jude
  • Ulla Alasjarvi ... Minerva
  • Maylis Iturbide ... Aurora
  • Cristopher Jones ... Father Cristopher
  • Alex Nicolaou ... Stanton
  • Piero Ali Passatore ... Mark (as Piero Passatore)
  • Andrea Redavid ... Speed

Production

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The film was shot in Siena and Turin.

Reception

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The movie won the Best Film Prize at the 2007 edition of the International Horror And Fantasy Film Festival in Estepona.

References

  1. ^ "Marché du Film: Ted Nicolaou's THE ETRUSCAN MASK". ScreenAnarchy. 2007-03-23. Retrieved 2024-02-23.


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