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Mar 16 2011
•2h 36m
•Drama, Horror, Thriller
A family confined to a villa in which they live. Outside an unnatural fog that burns people that enter in contact with it. No possibility for communication with the outside, only a hypothesis about a possible cause of the phenomenon. In complete isolation, in lack of supplies, a sound of a glass breaking. Despite the thick fog outside, someone entered the villa. Maybe not everybody die in the fog...
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Romina Carancini
Elisabetta

Antonio Covatta
Sig. Fabbri

Andrea Dianetti
Tommaso

Fulvio Falzarano
Attilio
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