Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- Format: DVD
- SKU: CP104
- UPC: 736211591081
- Street Date: 12/06/11
- PreBook Date: 11/01/11
- Label: CINEMA PURGATORIO »
- Genre: Mystery/Thriller
- Run Time: 88 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2009
- Director: Craig Macneill and Alexei Kaleina
- Producers: Alexandra Fuchs and Pegah Easton
- Actors: Michael Kelly (Fair Game, Law Abiding Citizen), Jicky Schnee (Perestroika), Ana Asensio (Zenith), and Rip Torn
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: US ONLY
Product Assets
The Afterlight
NYC-LA-Seattle-Chicago release. At an abandoned schoolhouse, a young couple confronts the dark and unexpected.
- List Price: $19.95
- Your Price: $14.96
- In Stock: YES
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In a haunting and beautiful countryside, a young couple hopes to start a new life. Andrew and Claire find themselves far from their roots. They move into an old schoolhouse that sits on a farm owned by an elderly widow and her blind niece, Maria. The couple's arrival sets off events that will alter all the lives of everyone around them. As tensions build, a late summer thunderstorm and a solar eclipse trigger dark outcomes. Theatrical release in NYC, Chicago, LA, Seattle Starring Michael Kelly (The Adjustment Bureau, Fair Game), Jicky Schnee (Perestroika), Ana Asensio (Zenith), and Rip Torn.
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Bonus Materials
- Making of, 5.1 sound, digital download of soundtrack
Sales Points
- Ghost story, beautiful and haunting drama, theatrical release in major u.s. cities, stars Michael Kelly from The Adjustment Bureau, Jicky Schnee from All Good Things with Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst, Ana Asensio from Zenith, and the legendary Rip Torn
Press
intoxicating beauty.
—Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times
truly poetic... lustrous cinematography!
—Bill Stamets, Chicago Sun-Times
...cryptic images of ominous beauty, held together by pure surface tension, exert a strange fascination.
—Ronnie Scheib, Variety
a joy to watch.
—Michael Wilmington, Movie City News
visual artistry...nothing short of masterful.
—Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times



