One of my favorite films to come out of Nightstream is the post-apocalyptic Darkness. Directed by Emanuela Rossi, the film centers on Stella (Denise Tantucci), a 17-year-old girl who lives with her father and her sisters in a house cut off from the world—a world in ruin after some sort of horrific apocalypse. They live sealed off, all doors and windows covered, taking care never to go outside, with the exception of their father (Valerio Binasco), who suits up every morning in protective gear to go find food.
The girls entertain themselves throughout the day, dressing up, playing games, doing what they can to remain sane. They act out memories from when they were younger, when their mother was still with them. Their father discourages such behavior, telling them that clinging to a long gone past is a waste of time. They must focus on what they have now,...
The girls entertain themselves throughout the day, dressing up, playing games, doing what they can to remain sane. They act out memories from when they were younger, when their mother was still with them. Their father discourages such behavior, telling them that clinging to a long gone past is a waste of time. They must focus on what they have now,...
- 10/10/2020
- by Emily von Seele
- DailyDead
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