Savage Hunt of King Stakh (1979)
In Savage Hunt of King Stakh, Belarusian folklore isn’t just backdrop—it’s a living, breathing character. This mystical drama wraps you in the damp, whispering woods of the 19th century, where a young ethnographer’s quest for legends slowly unravels a haunting family curse. What makes it unforgettable is its eerie, slow-burn atmosphere: each frame feels like a half-remembered nightmare. Perfect for lovers of gothic folk horror and atmospheric mystery, it hooks you with the ache of forgotten history and the chill of something ancient watching from the trees.