On November 18, 1985, the police found four bodies in an isolated mountain hut Roseville. One of the guests, a young man named Vasil is missing. The case is still labelled unsolved crime . The film's artistic interpretation, based on direct and indirect police information about Vasil's stay in Roseville. Here for his honeymoon with his wife, he soon felt a strange presence in his nightmares and became paranoid while realizing he was predestined to come in Roseville right now. And when the other guests saw that Vasil changed, it was too late to leave. The entity which... controlled Vasil just wanted victims. [show more]
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Bulgarian psychological thriller directed by Martin Makariev. The film follows the events which take place when Vassil (Kalin Vrachanski), Nadya (Lydia Indjova), George (Plamen Manassiev), Steven (David Chokachi) and Dora (Elena Petrova) arrive at a remote location in the Bulgarian mountains. When unexplainable events start taking place, for which Vassil believes he is responsible, the group begin to question their sanity as it seems there are forces present which seek only to manipulate them...
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play. On November 18, 1985, the police found four bodies in an isolated mountain hut Roseville. One of the guests, a young man named Vasil is missing. The case is still labelled "unsolved crime". The film's artistic interpretation, based on direct and indirect police information about Vasil's stay in Roseville. Here for his honeymoon with his wife, he soon felt a strange presence in his nightmares and became paranoid while realizing he was predestined to come in Roseville right now. And when the other guests saw that Vasil changed, it was too late to leave. The entity which controlled Vasil just wanted victims. Actors: David Chokachi, Lydia Indjova, Plamen ManassievDirectors: Martin MakarievFormat: PALLanguage: Bulgarian, EnglishSubtitles: EnglishRegion: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)Number of discs: 1
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