

A post mortem photographer and a little girl confront ghosts in a haunted village after the First World War.
Cinematography
Stunning, shadow-drenched visuals of rural Hungary and period death photography.
Production
Meticulous WWI-era detail that makes the ghosts feel historically grounded.

Director
Péter Bergendy
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Post-mortem photography was a real Victorian/Edwardian practice; families would pose with deceased loved ones as final keepsakes.
Director Péter Bergendy spent years researching Hungarian spiritualism and WWI rural trauma to ground his ghosts in actual folk beliefs.