The Last Sacrifice (Review)
Director – Rupert Russell (Freedom of the Wolf, How the World Went Mad) Starring – Geraldine Beskin (The Death and Resurrection Show, Woodlands Dark a...
Valentine’s Day 1945. A ritual murder in rural Britain. A new horror is born.
The Last Sacrifice delves into the real-life 1945 witchcraft killing of Charles Walton—the terrifying event that inspired The Wicker Man and birthed the folk horror genre. This unsettling true-crime interrogation probes into the eerie, enigmatic cultural undercurrents that shaped 1970's folk horror genre, leaving an indelible mark on cinema and public psyche. The Last Sacrifice uncovers an unflinching portrayal of Britain's profound identity crisis, both during the tumultuous early 1970s and the resurgence of folk horror today, ominously coinciding with yet another national descent into madness. Its conclusion: The Wicker Man is more fact than fiction.
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Director – Rupert Russell (Freedom of the Wolf, How the World Went Mad) Starring – Geraldine Beskin (The Death and Resurrection Show, Woodlands Dark a...
| Country | Date | Format | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Sep 29, 2024 | Premiere (Beyond Fest) | — |
| Spain | Oct 3, 2024 | Premiere (Sitges Film Festival) | — |
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