DARKNESS
SEES ALL...
In
‘Dark Vision’ the fun indie horror from Bristol based Stray Spark Productions.
Written,
directed and edited by Darren Flaxstone, co-written and starring Bernie Hodges,
Dark Vision is a charming chiller, where gothic horror meets modern to create a
whole load of hokum. This film has been described as a horror film for people
who don’t like horror. It will make you laugh, jump and scream!
So what's it all about? Well there is more in the darkness than you
know... Paranormal TV presenter Spencer Knights, (Bernie Hodges), puts his crew
in peril whilst trying to win his own series as part of the paranormal
competition Dark Vision. Find out what manifestations lay in wait for his team
inside Baylock's Folly, a place with a dark history and possibly darker
present. Who is its mysterious caretaker Clem, (Judith Haley), and what are the
twisted motivations of the "Dark Vision Hub"?
Messer's
Flaxstone & Hodges present their own brand of fun horror which they hope
will intrigue, scare, but above all entertain. There are some fantastic
performances from the female characters. Suzie Latham plays feisty camerawoman
Jo alongside Alicia Ancel as glamorous ex-soap star Marva Clewes. There is also
a supremely creepy performance from Judith Haley as caretaker Clem. Oliver Park
takes the role of hunky geek Xan and talented director/actor Simon Pearce stars
as naive camera operator Kev.
The
film has played numerous festivals around the world and won Best Picture, with
Bernie Hodges being nominated for Best Actor, at the Coventry Film Festival.
Judith Haley won Best Supporting Actress at the Tabloid Witch Awards. It was
also nominated for Best Film, Screenplay and Cinematography at the Claw awards
and had a nomination for Best Sound from the Royal Television Society awards
2014. Dark Vision has also been nominated for Best Film at the 2015 Dark
Scream Festival.
Dark
Vision is currently available on Amazon Prime in the US
(http://amzn.to/1xSj7JR) and Worldwide on
iTunes, (https://itun.es/gb/3trv5), Google Play, PlayStation, Xbox and Vudu.
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