Iwo, who is twelve years old, lives in a little post-communist town that is home to the ancient and demolished Black Mill, which was previously a place of employment for many of her parents. The children unwittingly unleash the terrible powers of the old mill by breaking their agreement not to approach it. Nothing will ever be the same again beyond that point, as people and things begin to vanish.
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Iwo, who is twelve years old, lives in a little post-communist town that is home to the ancient and demolished Black Mill, which was previously a place of employment for many of her parents. The children unwittingly unleash the terrible powers of the old mill by breaking their agreement not to approach it. Nothing will ever be the same again beyond that point, as people and things begin to vanish.
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