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Villmark Asylum
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Asian Premiere
Pal OIE
Norway
2014
93min
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GV
Ticketing
121
7/22 15:50
CGV Bucheon 6
423
7/25 14:30
CGV Bucheon Station 6
545
7/26 20:50
CGV Bucheon 8
* Unless follwing Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
None English dialogue without English subtitle
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No Dialogue
Synopsis
A crew of five hazardous waste workers are sent to a massive, abandoned sanatorium deep in the mountains. But their routine assignment takes a dark turn when they encounter the building’s terrifying past.
Director
Pal OIE
Born in 1961. He educated at Volda University College and the University of Bergen. He is working as a screenwriter, director and producer. His films have been screened at various film festivals around the world.
Villmark
(2003) positioned him as Norwegian’s leading horror director a filmmaker.