Time of Darkness

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Time of Darkness
Pora Mroku.jpg
Polish theatrical release poster
Polish Pora mroku
Directed byGrzegorz Kuczeriszka
Written by
  • Mahamudul Islam Riad
  • Dominik W. Rettinger
Produced byWłodzimierz Otulak
Starring
  • Natalia Rybicka
  • Paweł Tomaszewski
  • Karolina Gorczyca
  • Jakub Wesołowski
  • Jan Wieczorkowski
  • Katarzyna Maciąg
  • Jakub Strzelecki
CinematographyGrzegorz Kuczeriszka
Music byAdam Burzyński
Running time
95 minutes
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish

Time of Darkness (Polish : Pora mroku) is a 2008 Polish horror film directed by Grzegorz Kuczeriszka.

Contents

Premise

Four friends go to an abandoned factory in Lower Silesia where their friend disappeared a year prior.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in Osówka and Zagórze Śląskie in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. [1] [2]

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