
Dark Waters
Scary Movies 5
October 27 - 31, 2011
Director Mariano Baino in person!
A young Londoner (Louise Salter) travels to the remote island of her birth, located somewhere in the Black Sea. She is searching for answers about the monastery her newly dead father had been financing there—and of course what she uncovers is not pretty.
New York premiere!
Director Mariano Baino in person!
A young Londoner (Louise Salter) travels to the remote island of her birth, located somewhere in the Black Sea. She is searching for answers about the monastery her newly dead father had been financing there—and of course what she uncovers is not pretty. This beautifully atmospheric cult-film-in-the-making recalls H.P. Lovecraft and the best of Dario Argento and Seventies Italo horror in general, but inexplicably never received a theatrical release in the U.S.—though it screams for the big screen.
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