Stumbling Across a Rarity, Even for the Rare Book Room – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
May 4, 2012
Stumbling Across a Rarity, Even for the Rare Book Room – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Dan Zukovic’s “DARK ARC”, a bizarre symbolist modern noir dark comedy called “Absolutely brilliant…truly and completely different…” in Film Threat, was recently released on DVD through Vanguard Cinema(http://www.vanguardcinema.com/darkarc/darkarc.htm), and is currently
debuting on Cable Video On Demand. The film had it’s World Premiere at the Montreal Festival, and it’s US Premiere at the Cinequest Film Festival. Featuring Sarah Strange (“White Noise”), Kurt Max Runte (“X-Men”, “Battlestar Gallactica”,) and Dan Zukovic (director and star of the cult comedy “The Last Big Thing”). Featuring the glam/punk tunes “Dark Fruition”, “Ire and Angst” and “F.ByronFitzBaudelaire”, and a dark orchestral score by Neil Burnett.
TRAILER : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPeG4EFZ4ZM
***** (Five stars) “Absolutely brilliant…truly and completely different…something you’ve never tasted
before…” Film Threat
“A black comedy about a very strange love triangle” Seattle Times
“Consistently stunning images…a bizarre blend of art, sex, and opium, “Dark Arc” plays like a candy-coloured
version of David Lynch. ” IFC News
“Sarah Strange is as decadent as Angelina Jolie thinks she is…Don’t see this movie sober!” Metroactive Movies
“Equal parts film noir intrigue, pop culture send-up, brain teaser and visual feast. ” American Cinematheque