Eclipsed Skies 1966
Wyanockie, New Jersey—January 11, 1966. When an unexplained beam of light tears through the night sky over the frozen reservoir, Patrolman Jimmy Hobbs, a steadfast but skeptical cop, is dispatched to investigate. Expecting a hoax or a simple atmospheric illusion, he instead finds the town gripped by fear as the eerie light moves with intelligence, casting unnatural shadows and disabling electronics.
As Jimmy follows the phenomenon down a desolate road near the reservoir, he stumbles upon a chilling sight—a silent, hovering craft that defies physics. When his radio crackles with distorted voices and his cruiser shuts down, he realizes he’s not alone. Something is watching. Something that knows him.
As the night unfolds, Jimmy’s perception of time begins to fracture, and his past trauma resurfaces in surreal visions. He’s pursued by shadowy figures, enigmatic government agents, and his own deepening paranoia. The closer he gets to the truth, the more reality seems to slip away. By dawn, he will either expose a secret buried beneath Wanaque’s quiet surface—or become another ghost swallowed by the darkness.
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Giuseppe DiMarcoDirector
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Giuseppe DiMarcoWriter
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Giuseppe DiMarcoProducer
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Project Type:Screenplay
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Number of Pages:92
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Language:English
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First-time Screenwriter:Yes
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Student Project:No
Giuseppe DiMarco is an up-and-coming star in the world of storytelling, quickly earning recognition for his bold vision and original voice. With a passion for cinematic narratives and a deep curiosity for the unexplained, Giuseppe blends genre and atmosphere to craft unforgettable experiences. Whether he's exploring eerie encounters or intense human drama, his work signals the arrival of a rising talent destined to make a lasting impact.
Storytelling is my way of exploring the hidden corners of reality—the moments, mysteries, and emotions that often go unnoticed. I’m drawn to the surreal, the eerie, and the unexplained, using them as lenses to examine truth, fear, and the human condition. My goal is to create stories that stay with people long after the screen goes dark—stories that spark curiosity, challenge assumptions, and evoke a sense of wonder. As a writer, I’m not just telling tales; I’m inviting audiences to step into another world and feel something real.