Box of Shadows

Box of Shadows
Directed by Mauro Borrelli
Produced by
  • Ed Polgardy
  • Scott Rudolph
Written by
  • Mauro Borrelli
  • Scott Svatos
Starring
Music by José J. Herring
Cinematography Eric Gustavo Petersen
Edited by
  • Charles Bornstein
  • Daniel Capuzzi
Production
company
Fotocomics Productions
Release dates
  • August 1, 2011 (2011-08-01) (Los Angeles)
  • January 30, 2012 (2012-01-30) (United States)
Country United States
Language English

Box of Shadows (aka The Ghostmaker) is an American fantasy thriller film directed by Mauro Borrelli, produced by Scottt Rudolph[1] and written from Borelli and Scott Svatos.[2] The film stars Domiziano Arcangeli, Ford Austin and Naomi Ueno.[3]

Plot

A group of young college students find an old 15th-century coffin, which is equipped with a part clockwork-mechanical/supernatural contraption that enables contact with spirits and even allows one to experience becoming a ghost for a period of time, whilst cheating death's grasp. Their first adventures in this mystery world brought by said 'box of shadows' is just innocent playful fun. But the casket soon brings out their more purely evil side, manifesting their more dangerous impulses and darker desires. Plus, seeing as they are essentially cheating death when they're in that induced ghostly state, 'Death' itself soon comes to claim their decaying souls. A reminder that 'cheating death' ain't ever an option. Eventually showing the group that the thin line between life and death exists for a very specific reason. [4]

Cast

Production

Ed Polgardy, Scott Rudolph and Ford Austin produced for Fotocomics Production.[5] The casting began on July 6, 2009 in Burbank, California[6] and the director founded Aaron Dean Eisenberg and Liz Fenning for the leads.[7] The shooting of the Italian born director Mauro Borelli began on June 29, 2009[8] and was filmed in Reseda and Sun Valley.[9]

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