.The concern that haunts many beginning hypnotists "Were some people under or simply weren't they will? " have the opportunity to be solved.
In 2007 the New South Wales government suddenly scrapped a plan to utilise the water in the disused underground train tunnels beneath Sydney. In 2008, chasing rumours of a government cover-up and urban legends surrounding the sudden backflip, investigative journalist Natasha Warner led a crew of four into the underground labyrinth. They went down into the tunnels looking for a story - until the story found them.
This is the film of their harrowing ordeal. With unprecedented access to the recently declassified tapes they shot in the claustrophobic subway tunnels, as well as a series of candid interviews with the survivors, we come face to face with the terrifying truth.
This never before seen footage takes us deep inside the tunnels bringing the darkness to life and capturing the raw fear that threatens to tear the crew apart, leaving each one of them fighting for their lives.
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Distracted Media was established in 2010 by Enzo Tedeschi and Julian Harvey in order to create compelling content, regardless of the medium. After many years of working together on various projects, the like-minded pair established Distracted Media to collaborate on their ideas and develop a cutting edge Australian production company.
The Tunnel is their first feature film, produced under "The 135K Project", born out of the belief that if we stop fighting the peer to peer networks, they could become the biggest revolution we have ever seen in the way we share entertainment and information.
After spending years being frustrated by what they saw as the movie industry's short-sighted and conventional outlook towards the online community, they decided it was time to try something different.
So far The Tunnel has won film festival and internet media awards and managed to combine traditional distribution with peer-to-peer, currently boasting a day-and-date distribution that includes free peer-to-peer, cable television, cinema and DVD with distributors of the calibre of Transmission Films.
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Starring
Bel Deliá />
Andy Rodoreda
Steve Davis
Luke Arnold
Goran D. Kleut
Directed by
Carlo Ledesma
Executive Producers
Julian Harvey
Enzo Tedeschi
Ahmed Salama
Valeria Petrenko
Peter Thompson
Written by
Julian Harvey
Enzo Tedeschi
Music By
Paul Dawkins
Featuring Music by
Motion Fused
The Blackwater Fever
Split Dogs
Cinematography
Steve Davis
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Posted by tyai 2012-02-14 13:40:57
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.The concern that haunts many beginning hypnotists "Were some people under or simply weren't they will? " have the opportunity to be solved.
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Posted by paste_pot_pete 2012-02-07 01:30:15
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What makes this stand out in the "documentary horror" genre for me if the sense of real character development throughout the film. The pacing was handled well, the production is as professional, if not more, than anything else in this genre.
Two sticky bits in the plot for me, the ending does beg some skepticism as does the sudden change in attitude that one character demonstrates with concern for the fate of one of their fellow explorers.
Overall, a good entry into the subgenre.
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Posted by SimonovTaras18 2012-01-13 13:54:18
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Posted by DexterIsMyHero 2011-12-11 03:36:31
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I applaud your creative efforts here. I am having a hard time accepting the ending, although I guess it had to end inconclusively...didn't it?
Officials using the excuse of "contradictory evidence" to justify doing nothing?
I guess that's what politicians do. I wonder what their real motivation is/was?
"Maybe there IS something down there, but hey, it's solving our homeless problem...that's worth more than all the water we could be utilizing....let's let whatever it is stay down there and send it all our homeless and other undesirables..."
The politicos here in Denver would love having a resource like that!
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Posted by DreasBorg 2011-11-12 18:40:43
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The title made me interested, the introduction kept me interested, yet a bit confused but it worked out fine. When they got down to the tunnels it really caught the sense that there where something unknown, and later it really felt like someone, or something, watched them. I enjoyed the difficulties of seeing the evil, and the effects with the camera when they tried to film the creature was good. Thoroughly the movie kept the excitement and I really liked the characters, it was quite easy to understand their feelings and fear.
I liked it a lot!
Keep up the work! :)
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Posted by dope 2011-11-08 13:19:56
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Posted by m0jyy 2012-01-01 12:37:12
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u could search at shared wesites like hulkshare, 4shared or some names like that and u wud find it, if i found a dw link i'd let u know
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Posted by saskia 2012-01-19 19:15:49
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Did you figure it out? hit the 'download torrent' button at the top right of this page, and then open the torrent in a torrent client and the movie file will come.
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Posted by RML 2011-11-06 04:56:47
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I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, and appreciate the use of subtle visuals and audio effects to create the feelings of tension and dread. I have some quibbles with plot devices like giving away who survives, but for me this was not enough to take away from the movie's impact as a whole. I only wish certain scenes (like the scene at the lake's edge where the guard is attacked) had just a bit more illumination or clarity. I definitely like the use of ambiguity in films like this, but sometimes a little bit more of a solid tease can really have a huge impact, especially couple with the overall use of chaotic and ambiguous visuals. Great effort and I look forward to the next one from this group.
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Posted by distractedmedia 2011-11-06 12:43:50
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Thanks, RML :)
We're working on a few things, one of which is an audience-voted web series - check it out and see what you think!
www.eventzero.distractedmediaonline.com
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Posted by JamesDonald 2011-11-05 03:20:36
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Posted by JamesDonald 2011-11-05 03:14:26
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The tunnel was around during 1991 and before 1991. Apparently the people in the documentary seem to say that at the beginning of the movie the tunnels were underground rail road systems for war...at the time. Seeing as how soldiers were around in 1991 and before 1991, that gives me the impression that a soldier at the time was part of a experiment gone wrong, or a soldier at the time decided he was willing to fight for survival after the war was over.
Oh and yes it is possible for another human to live off of another human...all the things that doctors say about people dying from eating another human is half true. Our body's are immune to more than 80% of viruses...but that all changes once you eat food, and digest medicine made by other humans to destroy your immune system on purpose.
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Posted by romancos 2011-11-01 21:46:34
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WTF was that? It moved like a human, had two eyes and a face. Not only scary but raises some questions of whether its someone just hunting prey of its own kind...
I highly recommend it to everyone, not just another happy end movie.
And I'd found complete Finnish subtitles on opensubtitles.org
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Posted by distractedmedia 2011-11-06 12:41:25
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Posted by mercius 2011-10-26 18:52:41
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I usually don't like horror films. Most are overly gory and not scary. The Tunnel actually scared me. I wish I could have seen it in the cinema on the big screen - Now that would be an experience. (I watched it on my laptop on an intercity train, and it was still wonderful)
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Posted by distractedmedia 2011-10-30 13:21:23
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Thanks, Mercius!
Rest assured that yes, it's far more effective in a crowded and dark cinema ;)
You'll just have to keep an eye out over at www.thetunnelmovie.net to see if there's a screening coming to a town near you!
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Posted by allicia.qie 2011-10-26 12:03:05
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the first, thanks to "ko-ng-son" because tell me about it, and i was watched it with my friend in the badroom
i think it's so nice
watch more movies.......................if you feel bored like me
i like horror movies...............................
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Posted by Michelle Chan 2011-10-25 17:54:03
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I am from Singapore. I downloaded this movie from YouTube two days ago and I watched it in the train. Truly speaking, I screamed in the train, when I saw the train goes past the tunnel.
I have watched many kinds of horror films like; the omen, ring, dark water..etc. But never ever one movie freaked me out like this one!
It's wonderful piece of work! It's like a documentary and it makes people think it really exists!
Can I ask if this thing really exists in Sydney? I am very keen to know.
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Posted by distractedmedia 2011-10-30 13:19:12
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Thanks, Michelle! The story was very much set in real locations under Sydney, and the water recycling story is also based on fact.
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This Should Be in The Cinema. Period
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