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Release Date:
October 24, 2015
Original Title:
In the Hours of Darkness
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
ME Studios
Your Friendly Neighborhood Film Crew
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 4
This short film was created for CATV and the Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth's 2015 Halloween-o-thon Film Festival, where it won Best Screenplay and Best Artistic Design. The film was required to be completely original, under five minutes in length, and include the line "I know how this ends." The film takes place, largely, in the mind of the main character, who is in a coma. In his coma-induced dream, he can hear what is actually going on around him in the hospital, but he is unconscious, and blends reality with the serial playing on the radio.
Director:
Evan Koppers
Director of Photography:
Evan Koppers
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