Shadows

Scene from 'Shadows'

‘Shadows: The Dream Demons’ is a short horror film based on the old adage; that ‘if you die in your dream then you will die in real life’. This film adds to that adage, in that ‘if you die whilst you are dreaming then you are trapped in that dream for eternity - and what if that dream is a nightmare…?’

Scene from 'Shadows'

The story follows a man who is not sure whether he is dreaming, or someone who is awake and being foretold that his wife will be killed. In his delusional state he is being terrorised by two killers who relish at causing him as much pain as possible, but still allowing him to escape until they can catch up with him again.

Scene from 'Shadows'

With each encounter the viciousness of their attack grows more intense. The man also encounters a strange photographer who takes his picture but the picture is not of the man, but a window into the man’s bedroom where he sees his wife being brutally murdered whilst he sleeps. In this vision the man does not awake to save her.

Scene from 'Shadows'

The man realises that he must try to wake up before his wife is killed. However, in his netherworld, he soon realises that he too is also nearing his death.

Scene from 'Shadows'

Scripted by Robert A. Welsh, this short film sustains a feeling of dread and empathy for the man, who we can all identify with through our own nightmares.

Scene from 'Shadows'

Shot entirely at night in and around Edinburgh (and its graveyards), it has a Mise-en-scène visual style, which can sometimes make this an unsettling experience for some viewers.

Scene from 'Shadows'

The film also marks the directorial debut of Robert A. Welsh.

Credits:

Directed and Produced by:

Robert A Welsh

Screenplay by:

Robert A Welsh

Lead Actors:

Robert A Welsh

Sarah Wood

Kevin Wright

David Affleck

Mark McPartlin

Camera:

David Affleck

Rosalynn Campbell

Robert A Welsh

Lighting:

Kevin Wright

Jacqueline Bett

Robert A Welsh

Special Effects by:

Robert A Welsh

Sound Mix

Danny Whyte

Cinematography and Editing by:

Robert A. Welsh

Date of Completion:

2002

Running time:

25 minutes (extended uncut)

15 minutes (normal)

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