CLOSE ON: The monitor. The video pauses. A subtitle appears: "Real time: 15 meters behind you."
The video plays. Grainy. A man walks down a wet alley. No dialogue. Just the sound of footsteps and distant traffic.
"You shouldn't have watched that. Check your window."
Set entirely between dusk and dawn, "NIGHT MOOD" follows Rohan (30), a lonely surveillance officer in Mumbai. His life is a loop of static screens—until he stumbles upon an encrypted channel titled Filmycity.CC. At first, he thinks it’s just a bootleg movie server. But when a car chase from a 90s action film plays out exactly three streets away from his booth, he realizes the “movies” are live commands. As the night deepens, the line between cinema and survival blurs. Rohan must decode the film clues before the final reel—and his city—goes dark. -Filmycity.CC-.NIGHT MOOD.mkv
Since “Filmycity.CC” is typically associated with pirated content (which I do not support or promote), I have drafted this as a that uses the title as inspiration. Option 1: Fictional Movie Plot (Synopsis) Title: NIGHT MOOD Tagline: The city never sleeps. Neither does the truth.
Rohan leans closer. The man on screen stops. Turns. Looks directly at the camera.
This leaked indie gem (running time: 1hr 47min) is a love letter to analog crime thrillers. The "Filmycity.CC" watermark isn't a piracy tag here—it’s a character . The director uses the glitchy, compressed texture to create an uncomfortable intimacy. CLOSE ON: The monitor
DARK. Only the blue glow of a monitor. The sound of a ceiling fan clicks on every 11 seconds.
He double clicks NIGHT MOOD.mkv .
If you stumbled across a file named Filmycity.CC - NIGHT MOOD.mkv , you might expect a grainy theater rip. You’d be wrong. Grainy
rubs his eyes. On screen: a list of files. The folder name: FILMYCITY.CC .
Then, Rohan’s phone vibrates.