Nightsiren Blu-Ray (UK Import)
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Original title: Svetlonoc
Year: 2022
Country: Slovakia
Region code: B
Content: Blu-Ray
EAN: 5027035026596
Image: 2.35:1 (1080p)
HDR: -
Audio: Slovakian 5.1, Slovakian 2.0
Subtitles: English
Rating: 18
Genre: Horror
Distribution: Natalia Germani, Eva Mores, Juliana Olhová
Director: Tereza Nvotová
Synopsis:
Following her 2017 debut feature Filthy, writer and director Tereza Nvotová returns with Nightsiren, a spellbinding contemporary drama that expertly blends psychological and supernatural horror to explore the intersections of misogyny and religious zealotry.
In the wake of a tragic past, Šarlota (Natália Germáni) returns to her mountainous hometown after years of absence. After befriending Mira (Eva Mores), a spirited young herbalist, Šarlota stumbles upon the forgotten tale of an ancient witch and a wild child. Together, they embark on a quest to unearth the village's buried secrets. But as Šarlota delves deeper into the mysteries, she becomes entangled in a web of ancient legends turned reality. Accused of witchcraft and murder by fearful villagers, she must explore the darkness at the heart of the town to clear her name and confront the shadows of her past.
Tereza Nvotová has created a captivating cinematic experience which has wowed audiences and critics alike on the international festival circuit, including Locarno where she won the Golden Leopard – Filmmakers of the Present award. Beguiling and atmospheric, Nightsiren is a superb effort from one of the most exciting new voices in cinema.
Additional features:
High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
Original stereo audio and 5.1 surround audio
Optional English subtitles
New audio commentary by film critic Kat Ellinger
Witches and Sisterhood, a brand new video essay on witches and the idea of “sisterhood” as it pertains to both biological bonds and feminist collectivity by film critic and author Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Taboo, a brand new video essay exploring the relationship of femininity, the unknown and sexuality in Nightsiren by film critic and festival programmer Theatrical trailer
Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Beth Morris
Double-sided foldout poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Beth Morris
Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Anton Bitel, Cerise Howard and Alexandra West
THIS FILM CONTAINS A SEQUENCE OF FLASHING LIGHTS WHICH MIGHT AFFECT CUSTOMERS WHO ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO PHOTOSENSITIVE EPILEPSY