A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 21, 2000
Original Title:
The Dark Area
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
As the distraught student Tobias is incapable of making a statement, the investigator in charge confronts him with the gruesome truth: the video recordings that reveal what happened to Tobias and his four friends when they ignored all warnings and got lost in a sealed-off forest area. But even when Tobias believes he has seen it all, the real horror is far from over. Nothing is as it seems and everyone is a suspect....
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Assistant Director:
Stefan Lammert
Best Boy Electric:
Sebastian Ibel
Björn Ingendahl
Catering:
Dagmar Ibel
Director:
Oliver Hummell
Director of Photography:
Oliver Hummell
Editor:
Oliver Hummell
Stefan Lammert
Executive Producer:
Stefan Lammert
Tobias Ibel
Original Music Composer:
Troels B. Folmann
Producer:
Oliver Hummell
Tobias Ibel
Script Supervisor:
Tobias Ibel
Second Unit Director:
Stefan Lammert
Unit Production Manager:
Tobias Ibel
Oliver Hummell
Unit Publicist:
Tobias Ibel
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