An experimental horror film directed by Kyle Edward Ball, Skinamarink drew media attention for its terrifying tone.
Skinamarink: Lullabydirector’s experimental indie horror Kyle Edward Ball which gained fame at festivals and on social networks for its disturbing tone, won a release date in Brazilian cinemas by the distributor A2 Films.
Inspired by a collection of nightmares assembled by the director and screenwriter Kyle Edward Ballthe film narrates the terrible night when two brothers, kevin (Lucas Paul) It is Kaylee (Dali Rose Tetreault), wake up alone at home. In the dark, the children realize that their parents have simply disappeared, and as they walk through the rooms, they discover that all the windows and doors are gone as well.

Skinamarink had a budget of around US$15,000, mostly raised through crowdfunding. The film was recorded in the house where Ball grew up, in Canada, using equipment borrowed from the Film and Video Arts Society of Alberta, an institution that helps independent filmmakers.
With analog images that only increase the tension of the scenes, the film is dedicated to the assistant director of the plot, Joshua Bookhalter, who died during post-production. The film arrives in Brazil on March 23, only in theaters. Watch the trailer:
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Source: Rollingstone

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