CINEMATOGRAPHY REVIEWS
"BEREAVEMENT"
WINNER - Best Cinematography Award - New York Horror Film Festival 2010
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"evocatively photographed by D.P. Marco Cappetta" Frank Scheck - The
Los Angeles Times
"Marco Cappetta's cinematography is one of the film's key assets."
Michael Gingold - Fangoria.com
"stylishly filmed and technically accomplished" Frank Scheck - The
Hollywood Reporter
"'Bereavement' is shot with far more care than most studio-produced
horror films" Christian Toto - Washington Times
"Almost flawless visually" John Anderson - Newsday.com / New York Film
Critics Circle
"The cinematography is striking" Bryan Buss - movingpicturesnetwork.com
"the cinematography is gorgeous" Brad Keefe - columbusalive.com
"The cinematography, by director of photography Marco Cappetta, is
improbably pretty. The movie looks great." Glenn McDonald -
Triangle.com
"a high level of technical polish. The film looks better than many
major studio productions" John Wirt - 2theadvocate.com
"The cinematography by Marco Cappetta is top-notch" Dustin Putman -
dustinputman.com
"shots that are disarmingly beautiful" Mark H. Harris - About.com
"the shots of the rural Pennsylvania countryside are quite beautiful"
Rob Thomas - The Capital Times/Madison.com
"I really enjoyed the cinematography" Alex DiGiovanna -
Moviebuzzers.com
"The set design and cinematography are fantastic. The cinematography is
particularly superb, with scenes that are breathtaking" Movieweb.com
"'Bereavement' has a wonderfully artistic look... some truly impressive
shots" Jay S. Jacobs - popenterrtainment.com
"unusually artful vista" Joshua Rothkopf - Time Out New York
"a very painterly quality" Lady Miz - thedivareview.com
"the film is technically crisp and atmospheric to a fault" Duane Dudeck
– Journal Sentinel
"expert cinematography that adds eeriness to the film" Avi Offer –
nycmovieguru.com