
Post Mortem 2020
"You only know if you've been to the other side."
Step into the haunting world of *Post Mortem (2020)*, a chilling Hungarian horror-thriller directed by Péter Bergendy, where the ghosts of the past refuse to stay buried.
Director: Péter Bergendy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Post Mortem (2020) about?
The film follows a post-mortem photographer and a young girl who uncover supernatural horrors in a war-torn village after World War I. As their investigation deepens, they confront ghosts tied to the town's dark past, blurring the line between the living and the dead.
Who directed Post Mortem?
Péter Bergendy directed *Post Mortem (2020)*, crafting a chilling atmosphere that blends historical drama with supernatural terror.
Who stars in Post Mortem?
The film stars Viktor Klem, Fruzsina Hais, Judit Schell, Zsolt Anger, and Gábor Reviczky in pivotal roles.
Is Post Mortem (2020) worth watching?
If you enjoy slow-burn horror with a historical twist, *Post Mortem (2020)* is a compelling choice. Its eerie atmosphere and strong performances make it a standout in the genre, even if the scares aren't constant. Fans of atmospheric thrillers will likely find it rewarding.
How long is Post Mortem?
The film runs for 115 minutes, offering a tight, immersive experience.
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About Post Mortem (2020) — A Haunting Journey Through Post-War Horror
Step into the haunting world of *Post Mortem (2020)*, a chilling Hungarian horror-thriller directed by Péter Bergendy, where the ghosts of the past refuse to stay buried. Set in a remote village scarred by the chaos of World War I, the film follows a post-mortem photographer and a young girl as they uncover the eerie secrets lurking in a seemingly abandoned community. With its eerie atmosphere and slow-burning suspense, the movie blends mystery and supernatural horror, exploring themes of grief, loss, and the unseen forces that linger beyond the grave.
As the photographer's lens captures more than just the dead, the line between reality and the supernatural blurs, leading to a climactic confrontation with the town's spectral inhabitants. *Post Mortem (2020)* masterfully weaves together dread and historical intrigue, making it a standout entry for fans of atmospheric horror. With Viktor Klem and Fruzsina Hais delivering standout performances, this film promises an unforgettable journey into the unknown.