Title: Nosferatu
Original Title: Nosferatu
Year: 2024
Info
- Country: USA Czech Republic
- Language: English German
- Length: 132 Minutes (2 hours 12 min)
- Genre: Fantasy Horror Mystery
- Distributor: Universal Pictures
- Age rating: 15 (Suitable only for 15 years and over)
Release Dates
- United States: December 25 2024
Plot
Thomas (Nicholas Hoult) and Ellen (Lily-Rose Depp) are a newly married couple in 19th century Germany. However, they need money to escape the hunger and disease that plague the area. This is why Thomas accepts a lucrative job offer: to deliver some papers to Count Orlok (Bill Skarsgård), who lives in his eerie castle, in exchange for a substantial salary. Although everything goes relatively well, things take a turn when Thomas discovers that his client is an ancient vampire.
Despite barely escaping from his castle, Orlok comes to Germany to shake the city with terror and chaos. Moreover, he stalks Ellen in disturbing dreams. What does he want from her? Will the couple survive the threat? 'Nosferatu' is a film directed by Robert Eggers, who reimagines Murnau's classic from 1922 to present his own version of the events to the audience.
The cast is completed by Willem Dafoe and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, among others. The film has been generally acclaimed by critics, boasting a 90 percent approval rating among users on the Rotten Tomatoes portal during its premiere. Bill Skarsgård, known for being a character actor, claims that his Nosferatu is his most terrifying acting. Film arrives December 25th, the very Christmas day.
Awards
- 2025 Academy Awards (Oscars): 4 0
- 2025 BAFTA Awards: 5 0
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Trivia
Change of protagonist
The feature film was originally to star Anya Taylor-Joy, Robert Eggers' collaborator on 'The Witch' and 'The Northman', but she was eventually replaced by Lily-Rose Depp.
New partnership
'Nosferatu' is, after 'The Lighthouse' and 'The Northman', the third collaboration between Robert Eggers and Willem Dafoe.
Third version
This is the third version of Bram Stoker's text after those directed by F.W. Murnau and Werner Herzog in 1922 and 1979.
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