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  1. During a hot summer in Berlin the 17-year old Tina and her friends travel to a late-evening party at a public swimming pool. One of the girls tells Tina about a misshapen embryo shown to students during biology class. She takes a photograph of Tina with her smartphone to morph her into the picture.

  2. The Nightmare: Directed by Akiz. With Carolyn Genzkow, Sina Tkotsch, Wilson Gonzalez, Arnd Klawitter. After attending a rave party, a teenage girl forms a bond with a strange monster as she suffers a slow chaotic mental breakdown.

    • (3,2K)
    • Drama, Horror, Mystery
    • Akiz
    • 2016-05-26
  3. 1 de jul. de 2015 · Watch Now. The Nightmare (2015) 12 07/01/2015 (DE) Drama , Mystery , Horror 1h 28m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. Overview. After a massive party one evening, 17-year-old Tina begins experiencing nightmares in which she is haunted by an unusual creature. Director, Writer.

  4. Turn down the lights, crank up the strobes and set the techno beats to “blow your brains out” and you have the setup for this intergalactic German scare fest. Complete with its own ET style special friend tripline, this low budget / high drama joint watches on as teenager Tina spirals inside her own mind.

    • (5,6K)
    • Bon Voyage Films, OOO-Films
    • Achim Bornhak
  5. 5 de jun. de 2015 · There’s a 1781 painting by Henry Fusili called “Nightmare”: a woman lies prone across a bed in a white gown, her head flopped over to the side. Crouching on her torso is a small gargoyle-like creature, an incubus, staring directly at the viewer with a malevolent blankness.

  6. The Nightmare: Directed by Rodney Ascher. With Nicole Bosworth, Stephen Joseph, Estrella Cristina, Age Wilson. A look at a frightening condition that plagues thousands; sleep paralysis.

  7. With confident style and an impressive soundtrack, The Nightmare takes us on a rollercoaster ride through the loud, vibrant, and energetic nightscapes of underground Berlin. In this impactful horror film, director Akiz delivers a deep exploration of issues of mental health and teenage anxiety.