
Astaroth, Female Demon 2017
In Larissa Anzoategui's eerie 2017 horror *Astaroth, Female Demon*, a tattoo artist named Gregório becomes obsessed with summoning Astaroth, a forgotten demonic entity shrouded in myth.
Director: Larissa Anzoategui
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Astaroth, Female Demon (2017) about?
The film follows Gregório, a tattoo artist obsessed with summoning Astaroth, a demonic entity tied to desire and pleasure. Through tattoos and occult rituals, he seeks to bring her into the physical world, drawing two young women—Dri and Lia—into his dangerous plans.
Who directed Astaroth, Female Demon?
Astaroth, Female Demon was directed by Larissa Anzoategui, who blends horror with themes of obsession and the supernatural.
Who stars in Astaroth, Female Demon?
The film stars Monica Mattos, Jacqueline Takara, Ju Calaf, and Janderson Tucunduva in key roles.
Is Astaroth, Female Demon (2017) worth watching?
As an unrated horror film, *Astaroth, Female Demon* offers a moody, atmospheric take on demonic lore with a short runtime. While not widely reviewed, its blend of occult themes and tattoo artistry makes it a niche but intriguing watch for horror fans.
How long is Astaroth, Female Demon?
Astaroth, Female Demon runs for 76 minutes.
About Astaroth, Female Demon (2017) — Horror Film Where Ink Brings a Demon to Life
In Larissa Anzoategui's eerie 2017 horror *Astaroth, Female Demon*, a tattoo artist named Gregório becomes obsessed with summoning Astaroth, a forgotten demonic entity shrouded in myth. Through the art of tattooing and forbidden rituals, he seeks to awaken her from the shadows, promising her a return to the physical world through desire and dark allure. The story weaves together fate and obsession as Gregório's plans draw in two young women—Dri, a bold tattoo artist, and Lia, a gentle guitarist—each entangled in his dangerous pursuit.
Beneath its supernatural surface, the film explores themes of temptation, forgotten legends, and the blurred line between art and ritual. With a runtime of just 76 minutes, *Astaroth, Female Demon* delivers a compact yet intense dive into horror, where ancient forces clash with modern-day passion. Anzoategui crafts a moody, atmospheric tale that lingers on the edge of obsession and the supernatural.