The gothic thriller Dawn Breaks Behind The Eyes is now available on digital platforms, courtesy of Dark Sky Films, and we have an exclusive clip just for Daily Dead readers, along with a quote from director Kevin Kopacka!
Synopsis: "Margo, who comes from a noble family, inherited a castle that she inspects with her ill-tempered husband Dieter. When they arrive at the run-down keep, their relationship is put to a test as their sanity slowly deteriorates. This opens up a new world. As time and space begin to shift around them, a reality that only exists within the walls of the eerie building is exposed - a reality full of warmth and excess.
Things aren't as they seem in this genre-bending film, that shifts between different story layers in unpredictable ways. It is a love letter to European cinema of the sixties and seventies that will leave viewers guessing what will happen next.
Synopsis: "Margo, who comes from a noble family, inherited a castle that she inspects with her ill-tempered husband Dieter. When they arrive at the run-down keep, their relationship is put to a test as their sanity slowly deteriorates. This opens up a new world. As time and space begin to shift around them, a reality that only exists within the walls of the eerie building is exposed - a reality full of warmth and excess.
Things aren't as they seem in this genre-bending film, that shifts between different story layers in unpredictable ways. It is a love letter to European cinema of the sixties and seventies that will leave viewers guessing what will happen next.
- 6/24/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Dawn Breaks Behind The Eyes: "Margo, who comes from a noble family, inherited a castle that she inspects with her ill-tempered husband Dieter. When they arrive at the run-down keep, their relationship is put to a test as their sanity slowly deteriorates. This opens up a new world. As time and space begin to shift around them, a reality that only exists within the walls of the eerie building is exposed - a reality full of warmth and excess.
Things aren't as they seem in this genre-bending film, that shifts between different story layers in unpredictable ways. It is a love letter to European cinema of the sixties and seventies that will leave viewers guessing what will happen next. "
Directed by: Kevin Kopacka (Hades)
Written by: Lili Villányi & Kevin Kopacka
Produced by: Lili Villányi & Kevin Kopacka
Country of Origin: Germany
Language: German
Genre: Thriller
Distributor: Dark Sky Films
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Things aren't as they seem in this genre-bending film, that shifts between different story layers in unpredictable ways. It is a love letter to European cinema of the sixties and seventies that will leave viewers guessing what will happen next. "
Directed by: Kevin Kopacka (Hades)
Written by: Lili Villányi & Kevin Kopacka
Produced by: Lili Villányi & Kevin Kopacka
Country of Origin: Germany
Language: German
Genre: Thriller
Distributor: Dark Sky Films
Run...
- 5/9/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Dan was one of the most influential figures in the entire indie Art House Business. One of the Fathers both as an exhibitor and distributor. A true pioneer on so many levels.Dan TAlbot
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 2:50 Pm, Gary Meyer wrote:
I just got word from Bill Thompson of the passing of Dan Talbot. A funeral is set for Sunday but no other details.It is a sad day for our community. As one of the icons and innovators of art cinema, Dan kept on going right up to the end.We enjoyed a dinner with Toby and Dan in late spring discussing the Koreada film they had just seen at the Lincoln Plaza Cinemas.This adds to the reasons why they were not renewing the lease on the theater.More details as they come in but if you did not read this Spring 2017 Cineaste article it is a good one.
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 2:50 Pm, Gary Meyer wrote:
I just got word from Bill Thompson of the passing of Dan Talbot. A funeral is set for Sunday but no other details.It is a sad day for our community. As one of the icons and innovators of art cinema, Dan kept on going right up to the end.We enjoyed a dinner with Toby and Dan in late spring discussing the Koreada film they had just seen at the Lincoln Plaza Cinemas.This adds to the reasons why they were not renewing the lease on the theater.More details as they come in but if you did not read this Spring 2017 Cineaste article it is a good one.
- 12/29/2017
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
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