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Release Date: 07/21/15
GENRE: SCI-FI / HORROR
FORMAT: HD DIGITAL / BLU-RAY / DVD
RUNTIME: 107 MINUTES
STRONG LANGUAGE / VIOLENCE
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SYNOPSIS: There are worlds, there are humans and there are Others. But there is only one Time which is the border between worlds. What if time breaks down? Slovakian physicist Michaela (Miska), discovers a new fact on magnetic fields and time-breaks, after her long researches. According to her calculations she found that every six years, intersections in the planets coordinates, causes temporarily gravity fields in the solar system. These gravity fields break the time for a very short period and can make a gateway to a black-hole. The estimated coordinates of one of these gravity fields that will occur on the earth, will take place in a town called Çeşme in Turkey. To examine this event, Michaela (Miska), and her boy friend took a trip from Slovakia to Çeşme. What they will face, is much more then what they expected.
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CAST: Michaela Rexova, Serhat Karaaslan, Fatih Güler, Levent Turan, Özlem Begtaş, Şefika Karaaslan and Akçay Karaazmak
DIRECTED BY: Akçay Karaazmak
WRITTEN BY: Akçay Karaazmak
PRODUCED BY: Akçay Karaazmak
EDITED BY: Akçay Karaazmak
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Akçay Karaazmak
CINEMATOGRAPHY: Akçay Karaazmak
SCORE: Akçay Karaazmak
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Winner for Best Technical-Artistic Contribution to the Visual Effects of “Reminiscence: The Beginning” at the Overlook 2014 – 5th CinemAvvenire Film Festival in Rome, Italy.
One of the Most Interesting and Visually Stunning Films I’ve Ever Seen
—Stephen Goldstein, Movies Models and Music Magazine
Teetering between beautiful, surreal, eerie visuals and lo-fi, murky horror tropes, like the backwards crab walk, as it teases the collision of two worlds…
—Samuel Zimmerman, Fangoria Magazine
Reminiscence: The Beginning is undeniably creepy
—Gary Dretzka, Movie City News