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Dawn is a curious little piece from 1989, a Super-8 flick that channels an eerie atmosphere throughout its runtime. The film dives deep into psychological horror, showcasing a young girl grappling with her descent into madness. The practical effects, though limited by the budget, are quite striking in their own right, especially when the demonic creatures manifest in her visions. There's an unsettling quality to the pacing, as it feels like a slow burn that captivates you in its nightmarish spell. The themes of possession and vulnerability resonate strongly, especially with the haunting imagery of the wound. While the director remains unknown, the film's unique style and the rawness of its execution leave a lasting impression on those who appreciate the darker corners of indie horror.
Super-8 format gives it a distinct grainy texture.Limited release as a bonus on Super-8 Madness DVD.Considered an obscure gem in horror collections.
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Bruno Quintin
Director