Black Past (film) explained

Black Past
Director:Olaf Ittenbach
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:West Germany
Language:German
Budget: (est.)

Black Past is a 1989 West German[1] splatter film written and directed by Olaf Ittenbach.[2] [3] A shot-on-video film produced on an estimated budget of, its plot follows Tommy (Ittenbach), a young man who encounters a cursed mirror.

Reception

A reviewer for Filmdienst gave the film a negative review.

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Black Past (Director's Cut). Filmdienst. 21 August 2023.
  2. Book: Halle. Randall. McCarthy. Margaret. 2003. Light Motives: German Popular Film in Perspective. Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series. Wayne State University Press. 299. 978-0814330456.
  3. Book: Giesen, Rolf. 2022. Golem, Caligari, Nosferatu: A Chronicle of German Film Fantasy. BearManor Media. 978-1629338521.