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Lady of Csejte
2015, regia di Andrei Konst

Scheda: Nazione: Russia - Produzione: Glacier Films - Distribuzione: Second Sight Films, Sunfilm Entertainment, Tiberius Film - Soggetto: Matthew Jacobs - Sceneggiatura: Matthew Jacobs - Fotografia: Maxime Alexandre - Montaggio: Ryan Folsey - Art Director: Vraciu Eduard Daniel - Scenografia: Jennifer Spence - Set Decoration: Monica Sorescu - Costumi: Leah Butler - Musiche: Nathaniel Levisay - Effetti speciali: George Tudoran - Formato: Color - Durata: 106'.
Cast: Svetlana Khodchenkova, Isabelle Allen, Ada Condeescu, Valentin Teodosiu, Lia Sinchevici, Claudiu Trandafir, Pavel Derevyanko, Lucas Bond, Paul Octavian Diaconescu, Alexandra Poiana, Sandu Mihai Gruia, David Petcu, Vladimir Grosu.
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 Trama e commenti:
mymovies.it: «La 
storia è basata sulla vita della Contessa Bathory, una serial killer che si 
suppone abbia ucciso centinaia di bambini nella Transilvania del sedicesimo 
secolo».
 Trama e commenti:
mymovies.it: «La 
storia è basata sulla vita della Contessa Bathory, una serial killer che si 
suppone abbia ucciso centinaia di bambini nella Transilvania del sedicesimo 
secolo».
 Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review: 
 
IMDb - 
allmovie.com
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taliesinttlg.blogspot.it
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abandomoviez.net
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rottentomatoes.com
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findanyfilm.com
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bloody-disgusting.com
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reviews:  
«Two gypsy 
children captured for stealing are taken into the custody of the Countess 
Bathory, a feared and legendary lady who lives in a huge impressive castle. 
While the younger brother Mischa (Lucas Bond) makes awkward acquaintances with 
other juveniles who live in the castle grounds, the young girl Aletta (a 
tremendous performance from Isabelle Allen) becomes friendly with the countess 
herself and her many serving women. The girl's impudence is well matched against 
the Countess's regal bearing and they grow close, Bathory dressing her in Riding 
Hood Red. Visually, this is a wondrously epic fairy-tale of the darkest kind. 
Colours, costumes, locations and design are truly faultless. Vibrant warmth 
glows from crackling torches and illuminate the interiors and provide a contrast 
to the increasingly cold, stark exteriors. A collection of European actors head 
the cast, and help give a sense of other-worldliness to the proceedings. Only 
the story itself lets things down; it really is paper thin, and tends to drag – 
although the visuals ensure this is not as much of a hardship as it would 
otherwise be. Bathory, reputedly responsible for the deaths of 650 children as 
the opening credits tell us, is written as little more than a Wicked Witch 
despite the delicious playing by Svetlana Khodchenkova. Her two closest serving 
girls Dorata and Ilona, elegantly bedecked in royal blue, are my favourite 
characters. They are wonderfully arch, bitchy characters, terrifically played by 
Lia Sinchevici and Alexandra Poiana respectively. Although darkness pervades 
this Gothic tale, the most gruesome moments are reserved for the very end, as 
Aletta recounts the fate of the various characters four years later» 
(Nigel P).
 Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review: 
 
IMDb - 
allmovie.com
- 
taliesinttlg.blogspot.it
- 
abandomoviez.net
- 
rottentomatoes.com
- 
findanyfilm.com
- 
bloody-disgusting.com
- 
reviews:  
«Two gypsy 
children captured for stealing are taken into the custody of the Countess 
Bathory, a feared and legendary lady who lives in a huge impressive castle. 
While the younger brother Mischa (Lucas Bond) makes awkward acquaintances with 
other juveniles who live in the castle grounds, the young girl Aletta (a 
tremendous performance from Isabelle Allen) becomes friendly with the countess 
herself and her many serving women. The girl's impudence is well matched against 
the Countess's regal bearing and they grow close, Bathory dressing her in Riding 
Hood Red. Visually, this is a wondrously epic fairy-tale of the darkest kind. 
Colours, costumes, locations and design are truly faultless. Vibrant warmth 
glows from crackling torches and illuminate the interiors and provide a contrast 
to the increasingly cold, stark exteriors. A collection of European actors head 
the cast, and help give a sense of other-worldliness to the proceedings. Only 
the story itself lets things down; it really is paper thin, and tends to drag – 
although the visuals ensure this is not as much of a hardship as it would 
otherwise be. Bathory, reputedly responsible for the deaths of 650 children as 
the opening credits tell us, is written as little more than a Wicked Witch 
despite the delicious playing by Svetlana Khodchenkova. Her two closest serving 
girls Dorata and Ilona, elegantly bedecked in royal blue, are my favourite 
characters. They are wonderfully arch, bitchy characters, terrifically played by 
Lia Sinchevici and Alexandra Poiana respectively. Although darkness pervades 
this Gothic tale, the most gruesome moments are reserved for the very end, as 
Aletta recounts the fate of the various characters four years later» 
(Nigel P).
Conosciuto anche con i titoli: Blood Countess; Die dunkle Gräfin; Bathory.