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Indie Horror: “Out of Darkness” Director Andrew Cumming Designing a horror movie in a world far removed from our own experiences

Indie Horror: “Out of Darkness” Director Andrew Cumming Designing a horror movie in a world far removed from our own experiences

February 10, 2024 By Summer Brooks Leave a Comment

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Director Andrew Cumming is here to talk about OUT OF DARKNESS, a new horror-thriller that not only takes a unique story set 45,000 years ago, but includes an entirely new language, Tola, designed specifically for the film.

Andrew talks about the choice of locations (Scotland) to add a depth of danger and paranoia, the development of the unique language, and so much more.

OUT OF DARKNESS is in theaters February 9 from Bleecker Street.

Website: https://bleeckerstreetmedia.com/out-of-darkness/
Twitter: @AndrewCFilm, @bleeckerstfilms

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