Story
A budding art restorer travels to a small Italian village to restore a medieval painting to its former glory
What she doesn’t know is that she’s putting her life in danger from an evil curse and a monster born of myth and brutal pain.
Lauren Lavera stated that she has only seen part of this movie
As an Italian I’m really happy for this movie, finally a well-shot Italian horror with extraordinary special effects thanks to my friend Carlo Diamantini, national pride, one of the best make-up artists ever and my fellow countryman who invited me to the pre-screening of this movie and also introduced me to the director Federico Zampaglione (who confirms that he has some talent when it comes to horror) and a couple of cast members including Lorenzo Renzi who I had already appreciated in the amazing TV series “Romanzo Criminale”.
Zampaglione has great command of the camera and knows the old classics of Italian horror, especially Argento and Fulci
About The Well, I can say that we are faced with an exquisitely old-school product, with monsters and blood and a very suggestive final scene.
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