Dark Mirror (film)

Dark Mirror (film)
Dark Mirror

Promotional film poster
Directed by Pablo Proenza
Produced by Erin Ploss-Campoamor
Written by Pablo Proenza
Matthew Reynolds
Starring Lisa Vidal
David Chisum
Joshua Pelegrin
Music by Pieter A. Schlosser
Isaac Sprintis
Cinematography Armando Salas
Editing by Todd Bush
Pablo Proenza
Distributed by IFC Films
Release date(s) July 27, 2007 (2007-07-27) (New York International Latino Film Festival)
Country United States
Language English

Dark Mirror is a 2007 horror-thriller film, which was directed by Pablo Proenza, and stars Lisa Vidal, David Chisum, Christine Lakin, Lupe Ontiveros and Joshua Pelegrin, with a brief cameo by Daeg Faerch.

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Plot

A family of three, mother Deborah (Lisa Vidal), father Jim (David Chisum) and son Ian (Joshua Pelegrin) move to L.A. from Seattle after Deb is entranced by a house with beautiful glass pane windows. As the family settles in, Deb attempts to resume her career as a photographer while simultaneously taking care of her son as Jim is usually working late. After having some strange experiences with the mirrors and windows in the house, she talks to her chatty neighbor, who tells her a famous artist and his family used to reside there until they mysteriously disappeared. Her mother also visits and tells Deb that in Feng Shui window panes are used to trap evil spirits and stop them from harming anyone.

Yet, as Deb continues to experience strange occurrences and explores the dark history of the house, she becomes convinced that something evil resides in the mirrors and windows. When people she has photographed start dying, she is convinced that the evil spirit has infiltrated her camera lens and is killing people…or is she just going crazy?

Release

The film premiered at the New York International Latino Film Festival in 2007 and was released by IFC Films on November 3, 2009 direct to video.[1]

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