Watch a lost folk-horror classic that reimagines vampirism

Watch a lost folk-horror classic that reimagines vampirism

The 1952 Finnish movie The White Reindeer is one of the great lost classics of folk horror. Although it won prizes at Cannes and the Golden Globes in its day, it was largely forgotten until a gorgeous 4K restoration started doing the rounds in 2017. It’s an eerie, utterly otherworldly dark fairy tale set on the desolate, snowbound fells of Sápmi (the Arctic region sometimes known as Lapland, though the native Sámi people consider that name pejorative).

5 Comments

  1. myrtle32

    This sounds like a fascinating film! It’s always exciting to discover hidden gems in cinema, especially within the folk-horror genre. Thank you for highlighting such a unique piece of film history!

  2. kohler.alayna

    Absolutely! “The White Reindeer” really stands out not just for its unique take on vampirism but also for its stunning visuals and deep connection to Finnish culture. It’s interesting how it blends folklore with horror elements, making it a truly immersive experience.

  3. amir.ebert

    Absolutely! “The White Reindeer” really stands out not just for its unique take on vampirism but also for its stunning cinematography that captures the haunting beauty of the Finnish landscape. The film’s atmosphere adds a rich layer to the story, making it a true visual experience.

  4. lang.frida

    I agree! The film’s blend of traditional Finnish culture with supernatural elements adds an intriguing layer to its storytelling. Plus, the stark Arctic landscapes create such a haunting atmosphere that really enhances the folk horror experience.

  5. johan68

    Absolutely! The way the film incorporates reindeer herding traditions into its narrative really enhances the eerie atmosphere. It’s fascinating how these cultural elements deepen the story and connect it to the landscape.

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