The Masque of the Red Death
Eastern European Animation Showcase • 9m 23s
Directed by Pavao Štalter and Branko Ranitović • 1971 • Yugoslavia
This eerie Yugoslav adaptation transforms Poe’s classic Gothic tale into a disturbing cautionary tale about the dangers of sexual temptation. Capturing the castle of Prince Prospero in moody ochre tones, directors Pavao Štalter and Branko Ranitović conjure an oppressive atmosphere in their blurred charcoal strokes and grotesque characterisations.
THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH • MASKA CRVENE SMRTI
Directed by Pavao Štalter and Branko Ranitović
Written by Zdenko Gašparović and Branko Ranitović
From the story by Edgar Allen Poe
Cinematography by Zlatko Sačer
In Croatian with English subtitles
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