ChronoGrl
12-27-2010, 06:39 PM
Just read the below excerpt on this indie flick, which sounded so intriguing that I had to start a thread about it here. Sounds like if you're into cinematic and cerebral horror films, you should definitely check this out.
Aegri Somnia (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1337090/) (2008)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v623/Chronogrl/aegri_front.gif
Trailer #1:
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Below taken from Rue Morgue 107: December 2010, p.44:
Aegri Somnia (Latin for "a sick man's dreams") is the bleak portrayal of Edgar, a quiet milquetoast who lives a life of predictable monotony and drab ennui as he tries to come to terms with his wife's unexpected suicide. Seemlessly blending elements from German expressionism and 1940s film noir, this visually haunting pastiche is reminiscent of films such as Eraserhead, Jacob's Ladder, and Dark City. Shot predominantly in black and white, Aegri Somnia has a disquieting and disorienting feel to it that envelops the viewer as Edgar wrestles with his overpowering desire for isolation and seclusion.But it's filmmaker James Rewucki's evocative direction and actor Tyhr Trubiak's masterful performance as Edgar that makes his ordeal terrifyingly real. This one's destined for cult status.
Trailer #2:
1Ij6wcs7GlQ
Haven't seen it yet, but I think that there are quite a few people on here who would be interested in viewing it... Anyone check this out? I'm curious.
Aegri Somnia (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1337090/) (2008)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v623/Chronogrl/aegri_front.gif
Trailer #1:
P890WQXf7XU
Below taken from Rue Morgue 107: December 2010, p.44:
Aegri Somnia (Latin for "a sick man's dreams") is the bleak portrayal of Edgar, a quiet milquetoast who lives a life of predictable monotony and drab ennui as he tries to come to terms with his wife's unexpected suicide. Seemlessly blending elements from German expressionism and 1940s film noir, this visually haunting pastiche is reminiscent of films such as Eraserhead, Jacob's Ladder, and Dark City. Shot predominantly in black and white, Aegri Somnia has a disquieting and disorienting feel to it that envelops the viewer as Edgar wrestles with his overpowering desire for isolation and seclusion.But it's filmmaker James Rewucki's evocative direction and actor Tyhr Trubiak's masterful performance as Edgar that makes his ordeal terrifyingly real. This one's destined for cult status.
Trailer #2:
1Ij6wcs7GlQ
Haven't seen it yet, but I think that there are quite a few people on here who would be interested in viewing it... Anyone check this out? I'm curious.