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Weirdo Estonian Folk Horror NOVEMBER (2017) — 𝔉𝔬𝔩𝔨 β„Œπ”¬π”―π”―π”¬π”― 𝔄𝔯𝔬𝔲𝔫𝔑 𝔗π”₯𝔒 π”šπ”¬π”―π”©π”‘

November 23 : 5:00 pm 6:30 pm

“Part Grimm fairy tale, part Eastern European folklore, and all fever dream…it’s as beautiful as it is profoundly weird as fuck.” – Rolling Stone

Set in a pagan Estonian village where werewolves, the plague, and spirits roam, Rainer Sarnet’s third feature film is a bold, twisted fairy tale about unrequited love. In NOVEMBER, the villagers’ main problem is how to survive the cold, dark winter. And, to that aim, nothing is taboo. People steal from each other, from their German manor lords, from spirits, the devil, and from Christ. They are willing to give away their souls to thieving creatures made of wood and metal called kratts, who help their masters, whose soul they purchased, steal even more. A young farmgirl Liina (Rea Lest) is hopelessly in love with Hans (JΓΆrgen Liik), a nearby farmhand, whose heart she loses to the daughter of the German manor lord. In order to regain his love, Liina turns to any means necessary, even if that means tapping into the black magic that is circling around the village. Estonian pagan legends and Christian mythologies come to a spell-binding intersection in NOVEMBER.

Each month, Arkadin presents a selection of FOLK HORROR AROUND THE WORLD, creepy folktales from all corner of the globe to give you the Sunday scaries.

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