Now or Never / Official 2014 Trailer from Starving Pictures

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Italian movie production "Starving Pictures" will release their first movie "Now or Never" this october.
Check out the official trailer and get ready for a short cut of our awesome winter.

Directed and Produced by Riccardo Bresciani & Stefano Mascetti
Graphics by Giorgio Caizzi

Featuring:
Yuri Silvestri, Nicolino Dioli, Dima Sartor, Nicola Ciapponi , Raffaele Cusini, Victor Bengtsson, Ian Rocca, Emanuele Galli, Tobia Silvestri, Francesco Longoni

Locations:
Livigno, Italy
Sainkt Moritz, Switzerland
Madesimo, Italy
Val Gerola, Italy
Chiesa in Valmalenco, Italy
Russia
Ukraine

 


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