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Spirits of the Dead
I'd like to recommend this European gem from the 60s. It's a trilogy of Poe stories by Roger Vadim, Louis Malle and Fellini. The interpretations are lose but fresh and they're all visually stunning in different ways. A worthwhile Netflix rent or purchase for classic horror buffs.
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I love the Felini sequence. Very strange!
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