Documentary NOSFERATU – THE REAL STORY Releases in UK





Nosferatu The Real Story

Sink your teeth into the untold story behind the iconic ground-breaking horror film that will never die in Nosferatu – The Real Story.

With Robert Eggers’ highly anticipated Nosferatu about to arrive in cinemas, a gripping new documentary reveals the dark history and lasting legacy of the original film that’s haunted film fans for more than a century. From acclaimed director Robin Bextor (Twisters: The Real Story, The Exorcist Untold), this must-see documentary hits UK digital on 16th December 2024, courtesy of Reel 2 Reel Films.

In 1921, FW Murnau began shooting a silent black and white film, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, an unauthorised adaptation of Dracula. Shortly after its release, the film was almost wiped from existence due to a copyright lawsuit filed by Bram Stoker’s widow, Florence Balcombe, who demanded all copies be destroyed. But like its nightmarish villain, Nosferatu refused to die.

A century later, it still stands as a cornerstone of horror cinema, shaping generations of monster movies and inspiring countless remakes. In this fascinating documentary, Bextor explores the film’s tumultuous past and long-lasting influence, with insights from historians and experts, all leading up to the 2024 reimagining.

Whether you’re a die-hard horror fan or new to the genre, this documentary takes you deep into the origins of a film that changed horror forever. The vampire lives on and so does its legacy in Nosferatu – The Real Story.

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I love practical effects, stop-motion animation and gore, but most of all I love a good story! I adore B-movies and exploitation films in many of their guises and also have a soft spot for creature features. I review a wide range of media including movies, TV series, books and videogames. I'm a massive fan of author Hunter S. Thompson and I enjoy various genre of videogames with Kingdom Hearts and Harvest Moon two of my all time favs. Currently playing: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Yakuza Zero and Mafia III.

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