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Jun 09, 2004 12:00 a.m. - Variety.com
Film Reviews: Spinning something cinematically new out of lycanthropy is always a challenge, but director Paco Plaza intermittently achieves it with his sophomore feature, historical horror yarn "Romasanta." Based on a true story from the 19th century, offbeat pic is cleverly ambiguous where it counts; however, it lacks dramatic focus.
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Directed by : Paco Plaza
Written by :Alfredo Condé (story)Alberto Marini
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