Critics at the time gave it mixed reviews. Fangoria called it “atmospheric, if uneven,” while indie bloggers praised its “claustrophobic sound design.” The film never hit major streaming services. It lived on festival circuits, private torrent trackers, and—briefly—on the now-defunct platform Vimeo.
Then, in mid-2015, it vanished. Licensing issues, a dispute between the director and the distributor, or perhaps something more mundane (server crashes) erased most legitimate copies. What remained were .avi and .mkv files shared among private trackers. Among them was a unique version uploaded to OK.ru. For Western audiences, OK.ru is a relic—a Facebook-like platform popular in Russia and former Soviet states. But for media archivists, it is a goldmine. Unlike YouTube’s aggressive Content ID system, OK.ru (especially in the mid-2010s) had a lax approach to copyright enforcement. Users uploaded full movies, obscure TV shows, and fan-edits without fear of immediate takedown. shadow behind the moon 2015 ok ru repack
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