Darkness (2019)

Darkness (2019) poster

Three sisters, Stella, Luce and Aria, live in an isolated house, immersed in the shadows, submitted by a violent and authoritarian father, a religious fanatic obsessed with the end of the world, who keeps them prisoners behind locks and closed windows, under the pretext that the Apocalypse has finally arrived.

Director: Emanuela Rossi
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 98 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Corrado Carosio, Pierangelo Fornaro
Cinematography: Marco Graziaplena
Editing: Letizia Caudullo
Production: Courier Film, Redibis Film, Film Commission Torino Piemonte
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it

Themes

Touching Family Stories, Estranged Father's Letter and Fate, Abusive Father and Deep Traumas, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery

Keywords

sibling relationship, abusive father, family secrets, family relationships, coming of age, rebellious daughter, religious fundamentalism, teenage daughter, isolated house, woman director, father daughter relationship

Trailer

Darkness Trailer
More Films by Director: Emanuela Rossi
More Films in Genre: Drama, Thriller

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Darkness about?
Three sisters, Stella, Luce and Aria, live in an isolated house, immersed in the shadows, submitted by a violent and authoritarian father, a religious fanatic obsessed with the end of the world, who keeps them prisoners behind locks and closed windows, under the pretext that the Apocalypse has finally arrived.
Who directed Darkness?
Darkness was directed by Emanuela Rossi.
Who stars in Darkness?
Darkness stars Denise Tantucci, Valerio Binasco, Gaia Bocci, Olimpia Tosatto, Elettra Dallimore-Mallaby, Francesco Genovese.
How long is Darkness?
Darkness has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
What genre is Darkness?
Darkness is a Drama, Thriller film.
Where was Darkness produced?
Darkness was produced in Italy.
What are the themes of Darkness?
The themes of Darkness include: Touching Family Stories, Estranged Father's Letter and Fate, Abusive Father and Deep Traumas, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.