Sukkubus

Fantasy,Drama,Horror  Germany 

Sukkubus is a horror film directed by Robert Sigl and released in 1989. It revolves around three Swiss shepherds, Emil (Dan van Husen), Josef (Antonio Cantafora), and Tobias (Marcia Chisholm), who are all alone in the alps with their kettle. After a night of heavy drinking, they create a female doll from cloth and a strangely formed wooden root. When they awaken the next morning, the doll has transformed into a seductive and malevolent demon named Sukkubus (Annette Lober).

At first, Sukkubus appears to be a harmless creation, but as the days go by, the shepherds begin to realize that she is not what she seems. When one of the men tries to have sex with her, Sukkubus reveals her true form and unleashes her wrath upon them. She starts to torment and kill them one by one, playing mind games and driving them to madness.

The film is a dark and eerie take on the classic horror genre, exploring themes of isolation, desire, and the dangers of playing God. It also features stunning cinematography, as well as a haunting and atmospheric soundtrack. Overall, Sukkubus is a chilling and unforgettable horror film that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats.

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