I’ll start with this Spanish 2007 zombie horror: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rec_(film)
30 more to go for the month!
What a positively horrible idea! I love it! I’ll sticky the thread and edit this comment to track the list.
- Rec. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rec_(film) , Spain 2007, IMDB 🇪🇸
- Deathgasm. Wikipedia, 2015, Aotearoa, IMDB 🇳🇿
- Titane. France, 2016. Wikipedia, IMDB 🇫🇷
- Braindead, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braindead_(film) , 1992, Aotearoa, IMDB 🇳🇿
- The Butcher Boy, 1997, Ireland, IMDB 🇮🇪
- Saloum, Senegal, 2021, IMDB 🇸🇳
- Heavenly Creatures, 1994, Aotearoa, IMDB 🇳🇿
- Huesera: The Bone Woman, 2022, Mexico IMDB 🇲🇽
- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, 2016, England IMDB, Wikipedia 🏴
- Speak No Evil, Denmark, 2022, Wikipedia 🇩🇰
- Thirst, South Korea, 2009, Wikipedia 🇰🇷
- The Feast, Wales, 2021 (yn y Gymraeg) 🏴
- Romasanta IMDB, Spain, 2004
- Calvaire (2004) - Belgium/Luxembourg
- Living in Bondage (1992) - Nigeria
- Juan of the Dead (2011) - Cuba
- Adam Chaplin (2011) - Italy
- Timecrimes (2007) - Spain
- Martyrs (2008) - France
- Versus (2000) - Japan
- Body Melt (1993) - Australia
- Living in Bondage (1992) - Nigeria
- Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989) - Japan
- Gaia (2021) - South Africa
- Knife+Heart (French: Un couteau dans le cœur), France, 2018
- Fried Barry (2020) - South African
- The Devil’s Backbone (2001) - Spain
- Byzantium, Ireland, 2018, IMDB
- Thirst, 2009, South Korea, Wikipedia
- Possession, Wikipedia, co-production between France and West Germany, available on The Pirate Bay
- Dust Devil (1993) - South African co-production filmed in Namibia
I recommend Braindead, Peter Jackson’s first film: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braindead_(film)
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The Butcher Boy, 1997, Ireland, IMDB 🇮🇪
Not really a horror, try:
- Grabbers (2012)
- Extra Ordinary (2019)
- Oddity (2024) - not seen it yet but it has got good reviews
I found The Butcher Boy really unsettling
Is English culture allowed?
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is a fun watch. Not a horrifying horror but it fits the theme of spooky season.
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Saloum from Senegal, 2021.
Might seem like a crime flick for the first half, but I think it qualifies as a horror in the 2nd half.
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Titane
2021 French body-shock horror, truly horrifying and weird
Only horror film to ever win the Palme d’Or
I’m proposing Deathgasm from New Zealand.
It’s comedy-horror rather than horror-horror, but it fits the seasonal theme
Glad to see this thread rolling 🙌
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speak_No_Evil_(2022_film)
Danish one that won awards. It’s on þe Corsair Cove, I just downloaded it
- Eyes Without a Face (1960) - France
- Peeping Tom (1960) - UK
- The Seventh Curse (1986) - Hong Kong
- Tetsuo (1989) - Japan
- Body Melt (1993) - Australia
- Versus (2000) - Japan
- The Devil’s Backbone (2001) - Spain
- Shaun of the Dead (2004) - UK
- Calvaire (2004) - Belgium/Luxembourg
- Romasanta (2004) - Spain
- Martyrs (2008) - France
- The Loved Ones (2009) - Australia
- Timecrimes (2007) - France
- Adam Chaplin (2011) - Italy
- Juan of the Dead (2011) - Cuba
Thanks! Will add them to the top comment after a little investigation.
Do you have any African ones?
I largely just ran through my top films and split off by country. Africa is trickier but of those I’ve seen:
- Dust Devil (1993) - South African co-production filmed in Namibia
- The Dead (2010) - British production but filmed in Ghana.
- Fried Barry (2020) - South African
Not seen but look worth a watch (not sure about availability though):
- Living in Bondage (1992) - Nigeria, helped kickstart the video era for Nollywood so is historically important too
- Saloum (2021) - Senegal
- Gaia (2021) - South African
You are amazing.
Saloum’s already on the list. I watch Good Madam this month but I’m not recommending it.
I have missed South Korea off despite them knocking it out of the park recently. Might as well go with the big ones:
- Host (2006)
- A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)
- Train to Busan (2016)
For Russia:
- Night Watch (2004)
Scandinavia:
- Frostbitten (2006) - Sweden
- Let The Right One In (2008) - Sweden (in a co-production with Norway and France)
- Troll Hunter (2010) - Norway
Is Troll Hunter a horror or a comedy?
One thing I’ve heard is that it’s a comedy to Norwegians but non-Norwegians don’t get the jokes and it looks like a horror
It needn’t be either/or - it’s a comedy horror.
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