http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2328549/
In a remote town in Ireland, eleven-year-old Niamh finds herself the sole survivor of a bloody massacre that killed her parents and younger brother. Suspecting a gang of homicidal vandals, the police ignore Neve's explanation that the house is the culprit. To help ease her trauma, dutiful neighbors Nat and Lucas take her in with the supervision of a social worker. Neve has trouble finding peace with the wholesome and nurturing couple, and horrific danger continues to manifest.
IMDB says France/ Ireland/ Sweden I've gone with Ireland, but I'm open to suggestions.Part revenge fantasy, part psychological horror, “Dark Touch” owes something to the writings of Stephen King and even more to the jaggedly atmospheric cinematography of John Conroy (who worked most recently on the British television series “Luther” and “Silk”). Wielding his camera with jumpy precision, Mr. Conroy infuses even chaotic motion with stabilizing elegance.
Bearing clear similarities to Mr. King’s stories about scary minors, “Dark Touch” circles a terrified young girl, Neve (Missy Keating), whose creepily solicitous parents blame her for the bruises on her baby brother and the violent disturbances in their house. But Neve flinches when an adult comes near, and her body is a tapestry of scars and burns. Whether victim or instigator of the supernatural mayhem that follows her from pulverized family home to concerned foster parents, Neve is a pale-skinned mystery that her director, Marina de Van (who also wrote the screenplay), seems determined to protect.
Had she held to that resolve instead of acceding to the shrill demands of the amped-up genre movie, Ms. de Van might have nurtured the promising subtleties of her early scenes. As she proved with her fearlessly physical 2003 shocker, “In My Skin,” the vulnerability of the flesh can be a potent gateway to psychological disruption, and some of this film’s set pieces — like the chillingly twisted corruption of a child’s garden party — float intriguingly between actual events and Neve’s perception of them. That space between reality and mirage is where Ms. de Van’s strength, and this movie’s true horror, lies.
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I got this from a Ganool release posted on TPB.
http://thepiratebay.sx/torrent/8978620/ ... 0MB_Ganool
[ http://www.UsaBit.com ] - Dark Touch (2013) 720p WEB-DL 600MB Ganool.mkv
However, I am away from home atm, so could someone please download and release this? I'll be home next week and will help share if needed.