Director: Andrew Birkin•Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Horror
A young, sickly boy named Conradin is confined to his room due to illness, finding solace and companionship only with his pet ferret, Sredni Vashtar. When his aunt, who despises the ferret, threatens to have it destroyed, Conradin concocts a dark plan to protect his beloved pet and exact revenge.
This short film adaptation of Saki's unsettling short story was generally well-received for its atmospheric tension and dark, imaginative portrayal of a child's obsession and revenge. It captured the story's eerie tone effectively, though its brevity meant some nuances were condensed.
Praised for its dark atmosphere and faithful adaptation of Saki's story.
Noted for its unsettling portrayal of childhood fantasy and revenge.
Appreciated for its visual style and effective casting.
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Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1981.
The film is based on the 1912 short story of the same name by Hector Hugh Munro, known by his pen name Saki.
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