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THE CALL OF CTHULHU
Andrew Leman
2005, USA, Narrative, 47 minutes
Silent with Intertitles
"I loved the movie. The movie was better than the story."
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A young man going through hs great-uncle's estate papers he comes across a box containing files on the
'Cthulhu Cult,' a series of newspaper clippings concerning strange, supernatural phenomenon, and an
account of his great-uncle's meeting with a young artist suffering from horrific nightmares of strange
creatures. The further he investigates, the more he realizes that there is something greater and very
evil at work. Bit by bit he pieces together the incredible horrors lurking just beyond the fringes of
perception, and it proves more than his sanity can bear. This black and white silent epic was made with the
MythoScope process.
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THE VISAGE
Kirk Henderson
2003, USA, Narrative, 39 minutes
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A young man accepts the position of watching over the dead body of a spiritualist
for three intense nights. Gradually, he pieces together a history that lead members of the dead man's
family to madness. The mysterious older man who offered the job seems to know more than he lets on
about the evil that manifests itself nightly, and by the third night, the young man finds himself
enveloped by the same malevolence.
The Visage is an intense and chilling
modernization of the classic short story 'Viy' by Russian author
Nikolai Gogol (Taras Bulba, Dead Souls).
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