Director Bernáth Zsolt Talks Hungarian SciFi AURA

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Director Bernáth Zsolt Talks Hungarian SciFi AURA
When we last heard from Hungarian director Bernáth Zsolt he was putting the final touches on kid-oriented adventure film In The Name Of Sherlock Holmes and he's back now with another genre picture for younger viewers. Production has wrapped up on science fiction film Aura and while we wait for a trailer for the film we do have the video below of Zsolt talking about the picture. Check it out!

Four kids, Tokyo, Pete, Adam and Esther wake up in their stranded car in an abandoned field only to find that the Sun did not rise.

What's more, they discover that a strange, 30 foot diameter, almost invisible, bionic "aura" is covering their surroundings. It reacts to their touches, and soon mysterious things start to happen: our heroes find seashells in and around their car, the smell and the sound of the ocean fills the air, and long lost memories start to materialize in the front of their very eyes.

Rainfall from nowhere, unexplainable noises, mysterious messages and clues hidden all around force them to go along on an unreal investigation that reveals much more than they would have ever hoped for: they unearth long forgotten secrets rooted deep in the very beginning of mankind's existence. And these secrets have direct consequences not only on their lives - but on the survival of our planet as we know it.
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