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Pera Film’s ‘Rhythmic Nightmares’ renders spooky cinema delights

Pera Film’s ‘Rhythmic Nightmares’ renders spooky cinema delights

Pera Film, the cinematic arm of the Suna and Inan Kıraç Foundation Pera Museum, is about to welcome this Halloween season with a particular movie choice titled “Rhythmic Nightmares.”

From Oct. 24 to 31 on the iconic Pera Museum Auditorium, “Rhythmic Nightmares” will current a journey into darkish aesthetics and sinister melodies. The rigorously curated choice faucets into the roots of pagan traditions of the Halloween phenomenon, weaving them into the material of up to date well-liked tradition.

A still shot taken from

A nonetheless shot taken from “Suspiria.” (Photo courtesy of Pera Film)

‘Rocky Horror’

The iconic “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is kicking off this system, directed by Jim Sharman. This groundbreaking musical, mixing horror and science fiction components with soul-stirring melodies, takes viewers on an unprecedented nightmarish journey. Starring Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick, the movie explores the wild escapades of Brad and Janet, misplaced within the forest and searching for refuge within the extravagant fort of Dr. Frank-N-Furter.

‘Suspiria’

In the realm of horror classics, “Suspiria” emerges as a luminous gem. Co-written by the maestro Dario Argento and Daria Nicolodi, this movie delves into the sinister occasions that befall Suzy, an American dance pupil navigating the eerie corridors of a prestigious German dance faculty. With enthralling music by Goblin and cinematography that borders on the supernatural, “Suspiria” paints a vivid and terrifying image. The film is a celebration of dance and an exploration of witchcraft, a European nightmare painted in deep purple. It has develop into a cult traditional because of its haunting visuals and gripping storyline.

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