It's always the darkest... right before you die

Joe Manning, a struggling rock musician, is forced to reexamine his whole life in the course of one night when he is stranded in the California high desert with an eccentric prophet who tells him he has one night left to live. 

"Basically we wanted to create a 'Twilight Zone' type of feel to the film.  I think there's a lot of people who are still fans of 'Twilight Zone' type of stories.  The 'Momento' kind of thing.   Like a lot of those type of stories, had a simple structure, but they stayed with you for hours, haunting you, bugging you.  I tell people it's sort of a darker version of a "Christmas Carol", the dark night of the soul, where perhaps one's biggest enemy is himself and his own past.  It's the story of a musician, isolated in the high desert, miles from civilization, with some eccentric misfits, all night long.  All the while a sinister supernatural presence is stalking him, and there's the  threat of an imminent nuclear holocaust hanging over all their heads."

Derrick Warfel  writer-director

   

 

 

  

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