:bufon Por finnnnnnnnn. He de reconocer que no he llegado a ver esta película, inédita por estos lares sino me equivoco, y de la que me llegaron unas más que prometedoras referencias a través de uno de los máximos responsables del Festival de Cine Fantástico de Málaga. Según me comentaron es una verdadera delicia con reminiscencias del mejor cine de Argento, una producción italiana curiosamente rodada en Crimea. Sin la menor duda me haré con esta a priori extraordinaria edición de dos discos. Si alguien ha tenido la oportunidad de verla en condiciones que nos comente.
DVD company NoShame Films just announced that it will release Mariano Baino’s 1994 chiller DARK WATERS on a two-DVD special edition sometime in 2006. The set will included a new hi-def transfer of the director’s cut supervised and approved by Baino (with a new score), plus his audio commentary, deleted scenes, outtakes, storyboards, artwork, interviews with the cast and crew and the director’s short films CARUNCULA and 2004's NEVER EVER AFTER. No relation to Hideo Nakata’s DARK WATER or its current U.S. remake, Baino’s movie is about a young woman who travels to a convent on a remote island and discovers that the nuns are guarding a dark secret lurking in the catacombs. This is the first official and only director-approved edition of the movie, previously released Stateside in a substandard fullscreen transfer under the title DEAD WATERS