The Catholic Church investigates Caravaggio as the Pope considers granting him clemency for murdering a rival artist.
Orlando, a nobleman in 17th-century England, defies conventional gender norms and embarks on a time-traveling adventure that spans centuries, exploring themes of androgyny, women's rights, and horticulture. Directed by a female filmmaker, Orlando is a period drama with a post-punk aesthetic that delves into the complexities of identity and societal expectations.
Countess Dracula is a 1971 horror movie about a countess who discovers that bathing in the blood of young women can restore her youth. Based on the true story of Elizabeth Bathory, the film explores themes of vanity, depravity, and cruelty.
In the year 1610, an orphan girl and her younger brother live alone in Transylvania. They encounter a female villain who is believed to be the notorious Elizabeth Bathory, also known as the Blood Countess. As they try to find their missing sister, they uncover a dark secret and are thrust into a dangerous world of vampiric horror.
In the year 1610, in the Kingdom of Hungary, the young Countess Elizabeth Bathory is haunted by supernatural powers. As paranoia and murder ensue, she becomes known as the Blood Countess, infamous for her brutal and violent acts. This psychotronic film portrays the gore, decapitation, and blood bath that surrounded the Countess.
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