At a site 100 miles from the nearest native reservation, during a Canadian winter, a group of archaeologists have made a startling discovery: The tip of a mysterious, ancient structure, which bears some archaic engravings. The crew, led by Jensen, attempt to decipher it but some mysteries are better left buried. As they delve further into the structure's origins, things at their camp turn strange. Communications fail, local workers suddenly disappear and the men are stricken with a terrible illness. It's not long before they begin to feel the effects of solitude and... then things get really bad Awards and Reviews: Winner of the Bloodie award for Best Cinematography at the Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival (2014) When a horror film can leave my jaw literally hanging at several points in the plot, I know that I am not watching any ordinary film. A great surprise FilmThrills.com A solid addition to the movie tradition of arctic thrillers Indiewire.com A build of quiet isolation and paranoia that jumps through the screen into the viewer's mind. 4/5 stars TheHorrorRevolution.com Reminiscent of The Thing,' Black Mountain is a superb example of story and character development, with some stunning direction Infernal Cinema Being an audience member of Black Mountain is like being thrown in the middle of a nervous breakdown miles from civilisation Bloody-Disgusting Frequently atmospheric and tense; haunting cinematography Filmschoolrejects.com [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. At a site 100 miles from the nearest native reservation, during a Canadian winter, a group of archaeologists have made a startling discovery: The tip of a mysterious, ancient structure, which bears some archaic engravings. The crew, led by Jensen, attempt to decipher it but some mysteries are better left buried. As they delve further into the structure's origins, things at their camp turn strange. Communications fail, local workers suddenly disappear and the men are stricken with a terrible illness. It's not long before they begin to feel the effects of solitude and then things get really bad...
Low-budget Canadian horror. The film follows a group of archaeologists as they undertake an exhibition to a remote area of Northern Canada, in the middle of the country's harsh winter, and uncover the top of a strange, ancient structure that has lain buried for years. While trying to decipher the meaning of their discovery, a number of the group mysteriously vanish in the night, leaving all of their belongings behind. With their equipment failing, the survivors are slowly driven mad by the events of their trip and the nature of their findings...
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