Iperuranio Film is excited to announce that Screamfest LA will host the October 12th 2023 North American Premiere of The Well, director Federico Zampaglione’s latest film, a graphic supernatural horror. The Well will make its World Premiere at the Sitges Film Festival before heading to Los Angeles.
The Well stars Lauren Lavera (Terrifier 2), as Lisa Gray, a budding art restorer, who travels to a small Italian village to bring a medieval painting back to its former glory, unaware of the danger that she may unleash. Starring alongside Lavera is Claudia Gerini, Giovanni Lombardo Radice (City of the Living Dead), Taylor Zaudtke (Sadistic Intentions), Linda Zampaglione (Time Is Up), Jonathan Dylan King (From Scratch), Lorenzo Renzi (Romanzo Criminale), Gianluigi Calvani (The New Pope), Yassine Fadel (FBI: International), Melanie Gaydos, Stefano Martinelli and newcomer Courage Oviawe.
The Well is an Iperuranio Film production, directed by Federico Zampaglione, written by Zampaglione and Stefano Masi,...
The Well stars Lauren Lavera (Terrifier 2), as Lisa Gray, a budding art restorer, who travels to a small Italian village to bring a medieval painting back to its former glory, unaware of the danger that she may unleash. Starring alongside Lavera is Claudia Gerini, Giovanni Lombardo Radice (City of the Living Dead), Taylor Zaudtke (Sadistic Intentions), Linda Zampaglione (Time Is Up), Jonathan Dylan King (From Scratch), Lorenzo Renzi (Romanzo Criminale), Gianluigi Calvani (The New Pope), Yassine Fadel (FBI: International), Melanie Gaydos, Stefano Martinelli and newcomer Courage Oviawe.
The Well is an Iperuranio Film production, directed by Federico Zampaglione, written by Zampaglione and Stefano Masi,...
- 10/4/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
The Well: "Iperuranio Film is excited to announce that Screamfest LA will host the October 12th North American Premiere of The Well, director Federico Zampaglione's latest film, a graphic supernatural horror. The Well will make its World Premiere at the Sitges Film Festival before heading to Los Angeles.
The Well stars Lauren Lavera (Terrifier 2), as Lisa Gray, a budding art restorer, who travels to a small Italian village to bring a medieval painting back to its former glory, unaware of the danger that she may unleash. Starring alongside Lavera is Claudia Gerini, Giovanni Lombardo Radice (City of the Living Dead), Taylor Zaudtke (Sadistic Intentions), Linda Zampaglione (Time Is Up), Jonathan Dylan King (From Scratch), Lorenzo Renzi (Romanzo Criminale), Gianluigi Calvani (The New Pope), Yassine Fadel (FBI: International), Melanie Gaydos, Stefano Martinelli and newcomer Courage Oviawe.
The Well is an Iperuranio Film production, directed by Federico Zampaglione, written by Zampaglione and Stefano Masi,...
The Well stars Lauren Lavera (Terrifier 2), as Lisa Gray, a budding art restorer, who travels to a small Italian village to bring a medieval painting back to its former glory, unaware of the danger that she may unleash. Starring alongside Lavera is Claudia Gerini, Giovanni Lombardo Radice (City of the Living Dead), Taylor Zaudtke (Sadistic Intentions), Linda Zampaglione (Time Is Up), Jonathan Dylan King (From Scratch), Lorenzo Renzi (Romanzo Criminale), Gianluigi Calvani (The New Pope), Yassine Fadel (FBI: International), Melanie Gaydos, Stefano Martinelli and newcomer Courage Oviawe.
The Well is an Iperuranio Film production, directed by Federico Zampaglione, written by Zampaglione and Stefano Masi,...
- 10/3/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Federico Zampaglione is returning to the horror genre with dark supernatural thriller The Well, which commences a 4-week shoot from March 6th, in locations around Rome; the principle location being a haunted house in Sambuci.
The Well stars Lauren Lavera, fresh from her lead role in the box-office smash Terrifier 2, as Lisa Gray, a budding art restorer, who travels to a small Italian village to bring a medieval painting back to its former glory. Little does she know she is placing her life in danger from an evil curse and a monster born of myth and brutal pain.
Written by Zampaglione and Stefano Masi, the film’s principal producer, The Well, a gripping journey into the depths of evil, also stars Claudia Gerini, Giovanni Lombardo Radice, Linda Zampaglione, Jonathan Dylan King, Lorenzo Renzi, Taylor Zaudtke, Gianluigi Calvani and Yassine Fadel. Zampaglione commented:
Here I am…back on the horror horse!
The Well stars Lauren Lavera, fresh from her lead role in the box-office smash Terrifier 2, as Lisa Gray, a budding art restorer, who travels to a small Italian village to bring a medieval painting back to its former glory. Little does she know she is placing her life in danger from an evil curse and a monster born of myth and brutal pain.
Written by Zampaglione and Stefano Masi, the film’s principal producer, The Well, a gripping journey into the depths of evil, also stars Claudia Gerini, Giovanni Lombardo Radice, Linda Zampaglione, Jonathan Dylan King, Lorenzo Renzi, Taylor Zaudtke, Gianluigi Calvani and Yassine Fadel. Zampaglione commented:
Here I am…back on the horror horse!
- 2/17/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
I didn’t enjoy Terrifier 2 very much, but I was very impressed by the performance delivered by heroine Lauren Lavera, who came off as a star on the rise – and who seemed like such a badass in her confrontation with Art the Clown, I could see her becoming a major force in the action genre, if that’s a path she’s interested in taking. As she continues on her way to stardom, Lavera has signed on to star in a supernatural thriller called The Well – and our friends at Bloody Disgusting were able to dig up some exclusive details on the project.
Federico Zampaglione (Tulpa: Demon of Desire) will be directing The Well and has also written the screenplay with producer Stefano Masi. The film will see Lavera taking on the role of Lisa Gray, a budding art restorer, who travels to a small Italian village to...
Federico Zampaglione (Tulpa: Demon of Desire) will be directing The Well and has also written the screenplay with producer Stefano Masi. The film will see Lavera taking on the role of Lisa Gray, a budding art restorer, who travels to a small Italian village to...
- 2/16/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Evil has new depths in Federico Zampaglione‘s dark supernatural thriller The Well, which commences a four-week shoot from March 6, in locations around Rome, with the principle location being a haunted house in Sambuci, Bloody Disgusting learned exclusively.
The Well stars Lauren Lavera, fresh from her lead role in Bloody Disgusting and Screambox’s box-office smash Terrifier 2, as Lisa Gray, a budding art restorer, who travels to a small Italian village to bring a medieval painting back to its former glory.
“Little does she know she is placing her life in danger from an evil curse and a monster born of myth and brutal pain.”
Written by Zampaglione and Stefano Masi, the film’s principal producer, this gripping journey into the depths of evil also stars Claudia Gerini, Giovanni Lombardo Radice, Linda Zampaglione, Jonathan Dylan King, Lorenzo Renzi, Taylor Zaudtke, Gianluigi Calvani and Yassine Fadel.
Zampaglione commented: “Here I am…...
The Well stars Lauren Lavera, fresh from her lead role in Bloody Disgusting and Screambox’s box-office smash Terrifier 2, as Lisa Gray, a budding art restorer, who travels to a small Italian village to bring a medieval painting back to its former glory.
“Little does she know she is placing her life in danger from an evil curse and a monster born of myth and brutal pain.”
Written by Zampaglione and Stefano Masi, the film’s principal producer, this gripping journey into the depths of evil also stars Claudia Gerini, Giovanni Lombardo Radice, Linda Zampaglione, Jonathan Dylan King, Lorenzo Renzi, Taylor Zaudtke, Gianluigi Calvani and Yassine Fadel.
Zampaglione commented: “Here I am…...
- 2/16/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Covid has accelerated the technology-led transition towards virtual production in media.
The Covid-19 pandemic has acclerated the technology-led transition towards virtual production in film and television and can help create more jobs and and better sustainability, said a panel of experts at the BFI London Film Festival (Lff) this weekend.
James Whitlam, managing director — episodic at creative studio Framestore, which helped design, create and operate Europe’s largest LED volume, spoke on his experience working on the latest series of German Netflix crime drama Dark.
“Doing the entire thing through Covid times has allowed us to create an eight-part series...
The Covid-19 pandemic has acclerated the technology-led transition towards virtual production in film and television and can help create more jobs and and better sustainability, said a panel of experts at the BFI London Film Festival (Lff) this weekend.
James Whitlam, managing director — episodic at creative studio Framestore, which helped design, create and operate Europe’s largest LED volume, spoke on his experience working on the latest series of German Netflix crime drama Dark.
“Doing the entire thing through Covid times has allowed us to create an eight-part series...
- 10/11/2021
- by ¬Alexandria Slater
- ScreenDaily
Covid has accelerated the technology-led transition towards virtual production in media.
The pandemic has highlighted the significance of virtual production (VP) in film and television, and according to a panel of VP experts at BFI London Film Festival (Lff) it can be beneficial for creating more jobs and better sustainability.
Covid has accelerated the technology-led transition towards virtual production in media. Techniques like motion capture have enabled production teams to use actors in different locations, placing them in responsive virtual worlds where live images can be transplanted into computer-generated environments on one screen.
Merging different industry methods, such as combining...
The pandemic has highlighted the significance of virtual production (VP) in film and television, and according to a panel of VP experts at BFI London Film Festival (Lff) it can be beneficial for creating more jobs and better sustainability.
Covid has accelerated the technology-led transition towards virtual production in media. Techniques like motion capture have enabled production teams to use actors in different locations, placing them in responsive virtual worlds where live images can be transplanted into computer-generated environments on one screen.
Merging different industry methods, such as combining...
- 10/11/2021
- by ¬Alexandria Slater
- ScreenDaily
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