
The Mourning 2015
"Not knowing is the hardest part..."
Director Marc Clebanoff's haunting sci-fi thriller *The Mourning (2015)* weaves a gripping tale of time, loss, and the unknown.
Director: Marc Clebanoff
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Mourning* (2015) about?
*The Mourning* follows Aaron, a soldier who mysteriously reappears 20 years after disappearing in Desert Storm—unchanged and without a single gray hair. As he struggles to reconnect with his family, he's haunted by fleeting memories and an impending return to an ambiguous, otherworldly existence that defies explanation.
Who directed *The Mourning*?
Marc Clebanoff directed *The Mourning*, bringing a director's keen eye for suspense and emotional depth to this sci-fi thriller.
Who stars in *The Mourning*?
The film features Michael Rene Walton, Louis Mandylor, Dominique Swain, Sally McDonald, and Kinga Philipps in key roles.
Is *The Mourning* (2015) worth watching?
If you enjoy atmospheric sci-fi with psychological depth, *The Mourning* delivers a unique and thought-provoking experience. While it may not cater to mainstream tastes, its slow-burn mystery and strong performances make it a memorable watch for genre fans.
How long is *The Mourning*?
*The Mourning* has a runtime of 106 minutes.
About The Mourning (2015) — A Soldier's Time-Lost Return Raises Chilling Questions
Director Marc Clebanoff's haunting sci-fi thriller *The Mourning (2015)* weaves a gripping tale of time, loss, and the unknown. Two decades after vanishing in Desert Storm, Aaron mysteriously resurfaces—unchanged, untouched by time—only to face the daunting task of reconnecting with a world that has moved on. As he grapples with fragmented memories and a looming return to an otherworldly realm, the film explores themes of identity, closure, and the fragile boundaries between reality and the supernatural. With its eerie atmosphere and emotional depth, *The Mourning* lingers long after the credits roll, blending psychological tension with a poignant meditation on what it means to belong.
Starring Michael Rene Walton, Louis Mandylor, and Dominique Swain, the film crafts a slow-burning mystery that challenges perceptions of time and existence. The cast delivers powerful performances that anchor the story's suspenseful tone, while Clebanoff's direction keeps viewers guessing until the final revelation. A rare gem for fans of cerebral sci-fi and thought-provoking drama, *The Mourning* is a film that demands attention—and rewards it with lingering questions.