Scott Barley2011-2020DramaMystery

Scott Barley – Sleep Has Her House (2017)

The shadows of screams climb beyond the hills. It has happened before. But this will be the last time. The last few sense it, withdrawing deep into the forest. They cry out into the black, as the shadows pass away, into the ground.

Note from the director:
This film is intended to be viewed only in complete darkness, with either headphones or a quality sound system.

1.48GB | 1h 28m | 946×720 | mkv

https://nitro.download/view/B4B0E80323EC226/Sleep_Has_Her_House_(Scott_Barley,_2017).mkv

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One Comment

  1. It’s telling that the IMDB page has gained the Drama, Horror and Mystery genre tags. Sleep Has Her House is none of these things; it is a documentary – more specifically a landscape film. Nevertheless it certainly is dramatic, horrifying and mysterious at times. Mostly though, I think it produces a sense of awe, the type of awe that prefixes the words awful and awesome – that feeling of being a very small creature in a world too big and too out of your control. It’s electrifying.

    Highly recommended. Watch it in the dark and turned up loud.

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