The Dark Hour
In a post-apocalyptic bunker, 8-year-old Jesús lives with 8 survivors under constant threat from mutants and ghostly beings. When their safety is compromised, the group must venture to the nuclear-ra…
The Dark Hour
In a post-apocalyptic bunker, 8-year-old Jesús lives with 8 survivors under constant threat from mutants and ghostly beings. When their safety is compromised, the group must venture to the nuclear-ravaged surface. 8-year-old Jesús has been living in a crumbling underground facility since he was born with eight survivors of an apocalyptic war: the leader Maria and her lover Pablo, gays Lucas and Mateo, astronomer Magdalena, teenager Ana, soldier Pedro, and lonely Judas. They are permanently under surveillance, threatened by the contaminated mutants The Strangers, and once a day they have to lock themselves in their rooms without heating to protect against the dangerous ghosts The Invisibles that attack in the Cold Hour. They cannot go to the surface, destroyed by a nuclear war. When they need supplies, medications, and ammunition, they organize expeditions to a store. When the menace of The Invisibles affects the safety of the group of survivors, they need to reach the surface. —Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Eight people live isolated in crumbling installations. They cannot abandon the complex and they live in a constant state of vigilance. The food supplies are running out and they urgently need medicine and ammunition, but in order to find them they must abandon the secure area. What lurks outside the small area they inhabit, however, is so menacing that they dare not even speak of it. —Anonymous
The Dark Hour
Horror,Mystery,Sci-Fi
Film Details
In a post-apocalyptic bunker, 8-year-old Jesús lives with 8 survivors under constant threat from mutants and ghostly beings. When their safety is compromised, the group must venture to the nuclear-ravaged surface. 8-year-old Jesús has been living in a crumbling underground facility since he was born with eight survivors of an apocalyptic war: the leader Maria and her lover Pablo, gays Lucas and Mateo, astronomer Magdalena, teenager Ana, soldier Pedro, and lonely Judas.
They are permanently under surveillance, threatened by the contaminated mutants The Strangers, and once a day they have to lock themselves in their rooms without heating to protect against the dangerous ghosts The Invisibles that attack in the Cold Hour. They cannot go to the surface, destroyed by a nuclear war. When they need supplies, medications, and ammunition, they organize expeditions to a store.
When the menace of The Invisibles affects the safety of the group of survivors, they need to reach the surface. —Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Eight people live isolated in crumbling installations. They cannot abandon the complex and they live in a constant state of vigilance.
The food supplies are running out and they urgently need medicine and ammunition, but in order to find them they must abandon the secure area. What lurks outside the small area they inhabit, however, is so menacing that they dare not even speak of it. —Anonymous.