Thu 8 May 2008
“With a click of a button, you open the door in to another world - the one in your mind. That which lurks in shadows now takes a new face, the one inside us all and only unlocked by the imagination. You have fallen into Unknown Realms”
This concerns the launch of the Unknown Realms: Japan channel on various P2P TV and web TV platforms like Vuze, Veoh, iTunes and many others, which coincides with the DVD release of 152 and Rodosha - The Laborer. Finally some of the films that I talked about previously are available on the internet for viewing.
Unknown Realms: Japan is a channel featuring a collection of short films beckoning back to the days of the Twilight Zone, produced by DK PRO (including 152 and Rodosha - The Laborer). The channel explores the mysterious, thrilling and unknown all with a Japanese twist - from psychological mysteries, to stories of haunted train tunnels, to surreal looks at the mundane, including documentaries about hidden aspects of Japan. The channel currently features short films that have screened at various film festivals around the world, including the US, Canada, Australia, Japan, and Italy. It will also feature future films of DK PRO which are currently in production. Attached is a press release for the Unknown Realms: Japan channel with details and links for the channel in all its available platforms as well as details on all the films screening on the channel and 3 films currently in production (available at http://www.dariru.com/unknownrealmspressrelease.pdf). A press kit which includes posters, production stills and images for all films can be downloaded at: http://www.dariru.com/unknownrealmspresskit.rar (14 meg compressed file)
Both 152 and Rodosha - The Laborer are now available on DVD on Amazon.com and all films are currently in negotiation for distribution in addition to being broadcast on Unknown Realms: Japan, so readers would be able to check out the films easily.
sincerely,
Darryl Knickrehm
director DK PRO
http://www.dariru.com