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Nosferatu

Robert Eggers

For his fourth feature film, Robert Eggers exhumes what might be considered the urtext for all horror cinema, F.W. Murnau’s own 1922 rendition of Nosferatu, rendering it as an astonishing, meticulously crafted, and oddly touching parable about desire, disease, and death.

DIRECTOR
Robert Eggers
YEAR
2024
COUNTRY
U.S.
RUNTIME
132 minutes
FORMAT
35mm

Q&A with Robert Eggers, Jarin Blaschke, Linda Muir, and Craig Lathrop

For his fourth feature film, Robert Eggers exhumes what might be considered the urtext for all horror cinema: F.W. Murnau’s landmark masterpiece, 1922’s Nosferatu (itself an adaptation, or perhaps more accurately a transformation, of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel, Dracula). Thomas Hutter (Nicholas Hoult) seeks to provide financial stability for his wife Ellen (Lily-Rose Depp) by selling a decrepit local villa to a Transylvanian nobleman, the reclusive Count Orlok (Bill Skarsgård). Hutter’s journey is marked by myriad strange and frightening events, but little does he know that his otherworldly encounter with Orlok will summon a seemingly unstoppable, plague-like evil to his own doorstep. Rendered with all of the rich detail and disarming atmospherics that have characterized his work to date, Nosferatu is Eggers at the height of his powers: an astonishing, meticulously crafted, and oddly touching parable about desire, disease, and death. Also featuring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Willem Dafoe, and others. A Focus Features release.

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