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The End?

Daniele MISISCHIA|Italy|2017 |98min |Asian Premiere |15+

Schedule

Code
440
Time
7/16  20:30 - 22:08
Theater
CGV Bucheon 6
Rate
15
Code
731
Time
7/19  20:00 - 21:38
Theater
CGV Bucheon 4
Rate
15
Code
833
Time
7/20  20:00 - 21:38
Theater
CGV Bucheon 6
Rate
15

Unless following Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
º°¾ÆÀÌÄÜNotice of No English-Subtitle

Schedule

Code
440
Time
7/16  20:30 - 22:08
Theater
CGV Bucheon 6
Rate
15
Code
731
Time
7/19  20:00 - 21:38
Theater
CGV Bucheon 4
Rate
15
Code
833
Time
7/20  20:00 - 21:38
Theater
CGV Bucheon 6
Rate
15

Unless following Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
º°¾ÆÀÌÄÜNotice of No English-Subtitle

Program Note

It’s better to give up living at this point. The main character, Claudio, is one of the top businessmen in his field. But, something like a bolt out of the blue happens to him. As he is trapped in the elevator, he has to struggle with the zombies. In addition, the only communication tool is a cell phone. Once familiar faces turned into beasts and a mass of blood. The situation of life in hell, Claudio must rely solely on his survival instincts to get out of there. In the narrow elevator, even within the spatial constraints, the camera perfectly captures fear. It is a great cliche. In addition, the sound is simply designed, but much enough to create tension. It is also unbending to drag out the story for 1 hour and 30 minutes in that small space. George A. Romero, the master of the zombie movie, might have expressed two thumbs up if he saw the movie. The title of the movie is The End? . It is a surprise, End? Answering what the question mark symbolizes is the task of the audience. (JUNGHYUN Hae-yong)
 

Credit

Producer
Manetti Bros, Carlo Macchitella
Screenplay
Cristiano Ciccotti, Daniele Misischia
Cinematographer
Angelo Sorrentino
Editor
Federico Maria Maneschi
Music
Isac Roitn
Production Design
Noemi Marchica
Sales
Beta Cinema GmbH

Director

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Daniele MISISCHIA

Born in 1985, Rome and after graduating, he started to work on low-budget short films that were acclaimed through the web and film festivals. He won an important prize during the 2012 Russian Horror Film Awards for Best Horror Fan Movie with the short film Silent Hill: Lost innocence (2011).