Tuesday, September 07, 2010

A Growing Oil Disaster Turns the Unfortunate into the Undead in this Dark Souls Trailer

Dark Souls is a film from Norway known as Morke sjeler, which is currently in North America at various film festivals. The film takes a look at the growing ecological disaster known as the world and finds an intimate tale between a father and a dying daughter. Except this time, an oily mess outside most everyone's door turns the beautiful Johanna into a moaning, "zombified" (Dark) mess. Watch one man fight for what is right and for his undead daughter in this trailer for Dark Souls.

One of two synopses for Dark Souls (the other is on the film's website):

"A young girl, Johanna, is attacked and seemingly murdered. Her father receives a phone call from the police pronouncing her dead as he sees her walk in the front door of their house. Strange things begin to happen to Johanna, she is disorientated and becomes pale and unresponsive. Similar attacks begin to happen and Johanna’s father takes it on himself to find out the truth. He embarks on a dark thrill ride of lost memories, conspiracy and zombie-like symptoms. Finding the mysterious darkness within is the source of the bizarre world he has uncovered" (Dark).

Release Date: September 18th (Arizona Underground Film Festival).

Directors/writers: Cesar Ducasse and Mathieu Peteul.

Cast: Morten Ruda, Kyrre Haugen Sydness, and Ida Elise Broch.

The trailer for Dark Souls here:



More festival dates and a synopsis can be found at the Morke sjeler website:

Morke sjeler/Dark Souls Homepage

Sources:

Dark Souls at Film-Book.com

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