Product Information
A young girl who survived a family massacre is invited to live with her neighbours, but realises that her nightmare is far from over when she falls prey to sinister forces in this supernatural thriller from writer/director Marina de Van (IN MY SKIN, DON'T LOOK BACK).Product Identifiers
ProducerPatrick Sobelman
EAN5055002559303
eBay Product ID (ePID)3048565330
Product Key Features
Film/TV TitleDark Touch
ActorPadraic Delaney, Aidan Gillen, Marcella Plunkett, Richard Dormer
DirectorMarina De Van
FormatDVD
LanguageEnglish
Release Year2014
GenreDrama, General
Run Time90 Mins
Additional Product Features
Certificate18
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureIreland
ReviewsThe Dissolve - DARK TOUCH is meant to touch a nerve, not merely spook. It's about deeper fears, and realer monsters., New York Times - Wielding his camera with jumpy precision, Mr. Conroy infuses even chaotic motion with stabilizing elegance.
Consumer AdviceContains strong bloody violence, child abuse
Additional InformationA young girl who survived a family massacre is invited to live with her neighbours, but realises that her nightmare is far from over when she falls prey to sinister forces in this supernatural thriller from writer/director Marina de Van (IN MY SKIN, DON'T LOOK BACK). Neve is a typical 11-year-old girl from a small Irish town. One day, her life is changed forever when her mother, father, and younger brother are brutally butchered in their home. Try as Neve does to convince detectives that the house itself is to blame for the bloodbath, the investigators suspect that a gang of psychotic vandals are the true culprits. Her future looking increasingly uncertain, Neve is quickly taken in by her benevolent neighbours Nat (Marcella Plunkett) and Lucas (Padraic Delaney), who work closely with a social worker to help the girl get past the traumatic incident. Meanwhile, a series of disturbing, unexplainable events indicates that the worst may be yet to come.
Movie/TV TitleDark Touch
Sound sourceDolby Digital
ScreenwriterMarina De Van
CinematographerJohn Conroy