Brian Darnell (played by Stuart Horobin) has a twisted
obsession with Dolls, Porcelain dolls to be precise. Now he is a grown man his
obsessions begin to take a twisted and dominating turn. His wife Anna (played
by Anna Tarsh) is vulnerable in the relationship and he dominates her into
living within his own twisted fantasy. She is beaten and tormented by her psychotic
husband and is forced to live with his doll infatuation.
With the relationship based on nothing but violence and fear
we see the hold Brian has on Anna. The couple move into a new house and a new
neighbourhood.
When Sharon Williams (Renee Molloy) and Penny Stevens (Carol
Cummings), two of their new neighbours (of the nosey kind) discover the not so
perfect home and Brian’s world unravels. Secrets do not stay secret in this
town so his sadistic ways become known and exposed.
When confronted a very brief but violent struggle ensues between
the group and Brian’s domination comes to an end.
The three women are thrown into turmoil when stood over
Brian’s corpse. The devastating and dramatic events following, sends the women’s
lives spiralling out of control.
Standing over the corpse the women need to decide their next
move. But they were not the only eyes to witness the murder. Will they find out
the truth before it’s too late?
"You never
really know what dirty secrets lay beyond your neighbours closed doors!"
Note: This film contains elements of physical Violence and
draws upon a very touching subject which younger viewers may find disturbing.
Porcelain Presence is the debut feature film from Emily E.
Bibb and Chris Jay. And what a Debut! I for one will be awaiting the release.
Please check the film and the cast and crew out some more by
using the following like. Also check out the trailer.
https://twitter.com/porcelainmovie
https://www.facebook.com/fairlyoddfilm
Keep an eye out for the official film trailer which will be
released in the coming months, and the launch of the all new YouTube channel!
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