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Sleepless Nights Stories
Unable to sleep, Jonas Mekas drifts through New York nights, moving between apartments, studios, galleries, bars, and clubs. Along the way he encounters friends and fellow artists—including Ken and Flo Jacobs and Yoko Ono—capturing an intimate mosaic of nocturnal encounters, reflections, and moments of community.
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Plot Summary
Sleepless Nights Stories is a Serbian experimental documentary that delves into the dark and often disturbing world of folk horror and supernatural beliefs. The film explores various eerie traditions and unsettling stories from rural Serbia, weaving together personal accounts, historical context, and atmospheric visuals. It examines the lingering presence of ancient fears and superstitions in contemporary society.
Critical Reception
Sleepless Nights Stories garnered attention on the festival circuit for its unique approach to documentary filmmaking and its unsettling subject matter. While not a mainstream release, it was appreciated by fans of experimental and horror documentaries for its raw authenticity and disturbing tone. Critical commentary often highlights its ethnographic value and its successful evocation of unease.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric and disturbing portrayal of Serbian folklore.
Noted for its experimental approach to documentary and its ethnographic insights.
Considered a cult favorite among fans of folk horror and avant-garde cinema.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various international film festivals, including the Trieste Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was shot over several years, with director Mladen Đorđević extensively traveling through rural Serbia to gather its unsettling stories and interviews.
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