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CINEMATOGRAPHY REVIEWS


"BEREAVEMENT"

WINNER - Best Cinematography Award - New York Horror Film Festival 2010
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"evocatively photographed by D.P. Marco Cappetta" Frank Scheck - The
Los Angeles Times

"Marco Cappetta's cinematography is one of the film's key assets."
Michael Gingold - Fangoria.com

"stylishly filmed and technically accomplished" Frank Scheck - The
Hollywood Reporter

"'Bereavement' is shot with far more care than most studio-produced
horror films" Christian Toto - Washington Times

"Almost flawless visually" John Anderson - Newsday.com / New York Film
Critics Circle

"The cinematography is striking" Bryan Buss - movingpicturesnetwork.com

"the cinematography is gorgeous" Brad Keefe - columbusalive.com

"The cinematography, by director of photography Marco Cappetta, is
improbably pretty. The movie looks great." Glenn McDonald -
Triangle.com

"a high level of technical polish. The film looks better than many
major studio productions" John Wirt - 2theadvocate.com

"The cinematography by Marco Cappetta is top-notch" Dustin Putman -
dustinputman.com

"shots that are disarmingly beautiful" Mark H. Harris - About.com

"the shots of the rural Pennsylvania countryside are quite beautiful"
Rob Thomas - The Capital Times/Madison.com

"I really enjoyed the cinematography" Alex DiGiovanna -
Moviebuzzers.com

"The set design and cinematography are fantastic. The cinematography is
particularly superb, with scenes that are breathtaking" Movieweb.com

"'Bereavement' has a wonderfully artistic look... some truly impressive
shots" Jay S. Jacobs - popenterrtainment.com

"unusually artful vista" Joshua Rothkopf - Time Out New York

"a very painterly quality" Lady Miz - thedivareview.com

"the film is technically crisp and atmospheric to a fault" Duane Dudeck
– Journal Sentinel

"expert cinematography that adds eeriness to the film" Avi Offer –
nycmovieguru.com

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Wow, thanks for that. I wasn't crazy about Malevolence but this film's visuals (based on what I've seen in the trailers) are making me want to check it out on the big screen. I'll almost definitely be seeing it in the city this weekend.

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thanks for the info!



When there's no more room in hell, The dead will walk the earth...

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It is amazing (seeing it in the theater it was less apparent as the projector was not properly calibrated), and the producers should actually lobby for nominations in the big awards shows.

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