
Necrophobia 1995
"Shocking Bizarre Macabre"
Directed by Frank van Geloven, *Necrophobia (1995)* is a haunting Dutch horror film that plunges into the depths of grief and obsession. The story follows Mark, a grieving widower living in isolation on a secluded farm after his wife Rebecca's tragic death.
Director: Frank van Geloven
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Necrophobia (1995)* about?
*Necrophobia* follows Mark, a man shattered by his wife's sudden death, who finds himself drawn into a disturbing relationship with Colette after meeting her near her grave. As her obsessive behavior escalates, Mark's grip on reality weakens, leading to a terrifying exploration of grief and madness.
Who directed *Necrophobia*?
Frank van Geloven directed *Necrophobia (1995)*, a Dutch horror film known for its psychological intensity and eerie atmosphere.
Who stars in *Necrophobia*?
The film stars Martijn Oversteegen as Mark, Rutger Weemhoff, Gerry Verhoeven, and Grietje Besteman in key roles.
Is *Necrophobia (1995)* worth watching?
While not widely rated, *Necrophobia* offers a raw, atmospheric take on psychological horror that fans of 90s Dutch cinema will appreciate. Its unsettling themes and tight runtime make it a niche but memorable pick for horror enthusiasts.
How long is *Necrophobia*?
*Necrophobia (1995)* has a runtime of 60 minutes.
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About Necrophobia (1995) — A Grieving Widower's Descent into Psychological Horror
Directed by Frank van Geloven, *Necrophobia (1995)* is a haunting Dutch horror film that plunges into the depths of grief and obsession. The story follows Mark, a grieving widower living in isolation on a secluded farm after his wife Rebecca's tragic death. Consumed by sorrow, Mark spirals into despair, visiting her grave until a mysterious woman, Colette, enters his life with an eerie charm. Their connection takes a dark turn as her unsettling fixation reveals a chilling descent into psychological horror. With a moody, eerie atmosphere, the film explores themes of loss, madness, and the blurred line between love and possession.
Mark's fragile psyche unravels as Colette's true nature surfaces, forcing him to confront a nightmare he never saw coming. Shot in a minimalist, atmospheric style, *Necrophobia (1995)* blends slow-burn tension with visceral shocks, making it a cult favorite among 90s horror enthusiasts. The film's raw emotional intensity and unsettling premise linger long after the credits roll.