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  1. Apr 22, 2011 · Beyond the Black Rainbow: Directed by Panos Cosmatos. With Michael J Rogers, Eva Bourne, Scott Hylands, Rondel Reynoldson. Despite being under heavy sedation, a young woman tries to make her way out of the Arboria Institute, a secluded, quasifuturistic commune.

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    • Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi
    • Panos Cosmatos
    • 2011-04-22
  2. 463. 86K views 12 years ago. Young Elena has been a prisoner her entire life, her world consisting of just four stark white walls and one single window. And on the other side of that window, Doctor...

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  3. Beyond the Black Rainbow is a 2010 Canadian science fiction horror film written and directed by Panos Cosmatos in his feature film debut. It stars Michael Rogers and Eva Allan. Beyond the Black Rainbow was distributed by Mongrel Media in Canada, and by Magnet Releasing, a sub-division of Magnolia Pictures, in the United States.

  4. Sep 24, 2011 · Deep within the mysterious Arboria Institute, a disturbed and beautiful girl is held captive by a doctor in search of inner peace. Her mind controlled by a sinister technology. Silently, she waits for her next session with deranged therapist Dr. Barry Nyle.

  5. Beyond the Black Rainbow streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "Beyond the Black Rainbow" streaming on fuboTV or for free with ads on The Roku Channel, Tubi TV, Crackle, Pluto TV, DistroTV.

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  6. Beyond The Black Rainbow. Held captive in a specialized medical facility, a young woman with unique powers tries to make her way out of the Arboria Institute where she has been trapped as the victim of a bizarre scientist's experiment. (Drama Movies) IMDb 5.9 1 h 49 min 2011. X-Ray R.

  7. Beyond The Black Rainbow (2010) is a highly overlooked masterpiece, worth a watch because of its stunning atmosphere, visuals, and sound. Discussion. In the past two months, I've now seen this three times and it just might be my favorite film of all time.