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Death of the Virgin
As murders based on Michaeangelos paintings come to life, three women must survive supernatural activities to discover an obscure secret and unlock a shocking destiny.
STARRING:
Maria Grazia Cucinotta (Rite, The Postman}, James Bond – The World is Not Enough), Daniel Baldock (Letters to Juliet), Linda Valadas (Novellas Morangos Com Acucar), Natasha Allan (Take Your Place)
DIRECTED BY:
Joseph Tito
PRODUCED BY:
Joseph Tito , Silvio Oddi
GENRE(S):
Horror, Thriller
RUNTIME:
(103 min)
YEAR:
2009
Death of the Virgin
In 1432 a stunning apparition of the Virgin Mary appeared in the sleepy town of Caravaggio becoming the inspiration for the gruesome yet extraordinary paintings of the artist, Michelangelo Merisi (better known as Caravaggio). Now, in modern day 2011, three women travel to Caravaggio -- Lisa, an aspiring art student, Claudia, a sexy Italian translator and May, a young woman about to enter the nunnery.
Their world turns upside down when the apparition reappears and poor May becomes plagued by premonitions of shocking murders. Who will survive the terror of the supernatural as murders based on the paintings come true and the three women must discover an obscure secret to unlock a shocking destiny…
Death of the Virgin
Reviews
Gilbert - JoBlo.com
"...filled with nerve-racking tension, intense fear and an astonishing twist..."
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- Quiet Earth
“…productions values are superb, Maria Grazia Cucinotta drips with sexuality and the actual film is perfect – a mix of thrills and downright frightening…”
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