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Maldição Paranormal (2014)

Gênero : Terror

Runtime : 2H 12M

Director : Hasan Karacadag

Sinopse

Dilek, a housewife suddenly starts to feel presence of something abnormal in a specific room in their house. Though her husband, Omer refuses to agree with her but situation become worse. They find out that, an ancient paranormal creature called Jinn, has cursed on Dilek. They seek for a way to cure her but instead they find out some shocking event of Dilek's early life.

Atores

Nil Günal
Nil Günal
Dilek
Ümit Bulent Dincer
Ümit Bulent Dincer
Omer
Sultan Köroğlu Kiliç
Sultan Köroğlu Kiliç
Özbek Yildiz
Özbek Yildiz
Pelin Acar
Pelin Acar
Murat Seviş
Murat Seviş
Deli Yasin
Kubra Bayraktar
Kubra Bayraktar
Elçin Atamgüç
Elçin Atamgüç
Ömer Duran
Ömer Duran

Tripulações

Hasan Karacadag
Hasan Karacadag
Director
Hasan Karacadag
Hasan Karacadag
Writer
Serdar Özdemir
Serdar Özdemir
Director of Photography
Erhan Usta
Erhan Usta
Art Direction
Hasan Karacadag
Hasan Karacadag
Producer
Cemal Okan
Cemal Okan
Producer
Timur Savcı
Timur Savcı
Producer

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D@bbe
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D@bbe: Demon Possession
Turkish director Hasan Karacadag is something of an unusual case. In a nation that appears uncertain how to feel about its own history with exploitation film and generally reluctant to embrace genre film - though there are obvious exceptions - Karacadag has jumped headlong into the horror pool. The director first came to attention with the J-horror influenced D@BB, a surprise hit in Turkey that allowed Karacadag to move on to the more visually ambitious - and effects heavy - effort, Semum. Both film showcased Karacadag's growing ability to shock and terrify his audiences by taking the rich folklore of his country and pushing it to its dark extremes. And he's at it again with D@BB: Bir Cin Vakasi. The sequel to his original hit, this latest efforts puts away the Japanese influence in favor of a more Paranormal vibe, but the underlying mythology remains purely regional with the story following a Turkish family whose home is possessed by angry jinns