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Leptirica
A young man wants to marry the beautiful daughter of a landowner who refuses to allow the marriage. To prove his worth, the young man becomes a miller in a vampire-infested local mill.
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Plot Summary
In a remote Serbian village, a young woman named Raca arrives to marry the wealthy and reclusive owner of a mill, Bane Asan. However, Bane's past is shrouded in mystery and dark rumors, particularly concerning his deceased wife, who was said to be a vampire. As Raca settles in, she begins to experience strange occurrences and feels an unsettling presence, leading her to uncover the terrifying truth about Bane and the lingering evil that haunts the mill.
Critical Reception
Leptirica is considered a cult classic of Yugoslav horror cinema, often praised for its atmospheric dread and unique take on vampire mythology. While not widely distributed internationally, it has garnered a dedicated following among horror aficionados for its unsettling tone and gothic sensibilities.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its chilling atmosphere and gothic horror elements.
Appreciated for its slow-burn tension and mysterious narrative.
Recognized as a significant entry in Serbian horror cinema.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a short story by Milovan Glisic, a Serbian writer known for his works on folklore and the supernatural, particularly his tale 'The Vampire of Serbia'.
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