Darkness: Vampire Version
Depicting the takeover of a small town by an army of vampires, Darkness was partially financed by its makers selling their blood at the local plasma bank and was originally put to video by taping the projected image off a homemade screen with a camcorder. It was so micro-budgeted, Leif Jonker initially intended only to produce the movie equivalent of a garage band "demo tape" to display his potential as a director. Instead, the gore-drenched film went on to become a premiere title in the underground horror wave of the early 90s, gained a worldwide cult fan base through multiple VHS & DVD releases and was screened at the Fantafestival in Italy, Night of the Bloody Tapes in Germany, and as a "Centerpiece Selection" at the Nevermore Film Fest in the United States.
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