
Bizarre occurrences plague a home but it remains unclear if they signal a manifestation of evil or the illusory products of a woman&s mental breakdown in Dark Mirror director & co-screenwriter Pablo Proenza&s tense supernatural thriller The tale begins when a family of three -- photographer-cum-mother Deborah (Lisa Vidal) her husband Jim (David Chisum) & their son Ian (Joshua Pelegrin) -- move into a house with a number of oddities attached including not only a shady history but creepy aesthetic touches such as mirrors that reflect to infinity & panels made from beveled glass Deborah begins to work toward rebuilding her career behind the camera but everyone who appears in her photographs suddenly & inexplicably dies On an even more unsettling note Deborah begins to suspect that the two women closest to her -- her best friend & her mother -- are in fact the walking dead or zombies The occurrences in the house seem to manifest themselves as omens beckoning Deborah to interpret everything but the signs conflict -- & threaten to drive Deborah beyond the point of comprehension when she discovers an odd book left behind by the prior owners & filled with strange cryptic diagrams & notations