When a power cut leaves ten-year-old Tommy alone in a silent, dark house, imagination and fear begin to blur the boundaries between reality and illusion. What starts as childhood anxiety evolves into a confrontation with something unseen — and possibly real. 
Shot with an emphasis on shadow and negative space, the film explores how darkness transforms familiar spaces into psychological landscapes. Darkness is used not only as fear, but as space — forcing the audience to experience isolation alongside the child.
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Director: Sebastian Krolak
Director of Photography: Paulina Masternak
Production: White Crow Films
Starring: Andrew May-Gohrey, Daniel May-Gohrey, Ray Bull

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