Nosferatu, a Creole Scene
Originally released in 1973. Nosferatu, a Creole Scene is a horror/fantasy film. directed by Hernán Castellano. At just 30 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Patricio Saavedra, Hernán Castellano, and Antonio Roncallo
Synopsis
Fiction written, directed and starring Hernán Castellano, mythologized as one of the missing links in Chilean horror cinema. A mixture of folk horror and satire, the plot presents an alien vampire who, traveling through the galaxy, lands in his grave in Santiago, Chile. Its subtitle of "Escenita Criolla" reflects the character of its modest production and nods to socio-cultural elements of the country. After the coup d'état, the 16 mm copy was buried in the courtyard of the house of one of the actors, and was later finished by Castellano in 1990 in the United States.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ES
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nosferatu, a Creole Scene about?
Fiction written, directed and starring Hernán Castellano, mythologized as one of the missing links in Chilean horror cinema. A mixture of folk horror and satire, the plot presents an alien vampire...
Who directed Nosferatu, a Creole Scene?
Nosferatu, a Creole Scene was directed by Hernán Castellano.
How long is Nosferatu, a Creole Scene?
Nosferatu, a Creole Scene has a runtime of 0 hours and 30 minutes (30 minutes total).
When was Nosferatu, a Creole Scene released?
Nosferatu, a Creole Scene was released on August 9, 1973 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Nosferatu, a Creole Scene?
The main cast of Nosferatu, a Creole Scene includes Patricio Saavedra, Hernán Castellano, Antonio Roncallo, Blanca Sagrista, Demetrio Psijas.