The Curse of Valburga is politically incorrect black comedy with an abundance of violence and blood inspired by the trash horror/slasher films from late 70s and 80s. After good response of audience in slovenia, the film was distributed worldwide through euroobscura and through artsploitation in north america. The story is simple, caricatured and meant nothing but fun, and does not seek to provide its viewers with philosophical wisdom regarding the meaning of life. All the characters are a bunch of self-ironic caricatures with their own personalities, capabilities, and problems. However, this does not imply that the same applies for the actors and their performances – on the contrary. Their approach to acting is not caricatured, but serious and true – to – life. Idila / killbillies was screened on 45 different film festivals around the world and won 25 different awards, among them 9 for the best feature film.

SYNOPSIS: Two brothers, petty thieves, suffer from fruitless business decisions. To climb out of their financial hole, they come up with a masterplan, looking to scam the wealthy tourists, who are visiting the country.They organize a guided tour of a local manor, valburga, that’s closed to the public, and come up with a legend that they use as a marketing ploy to attract the tourists.Their first tourist group consists of a swedish satanists, looking for long lost satanic relic, french goths on a vampire hunt, a russian porn producer with two porn stars on a mission to create a porno film, and two german tourists who are there to drink beer and have fun. Unaware of the horrors hiding underneath the mansion, the visitors soon realize that the true legend of the manor is far more gruesome and terrifyingthis is the horror in its purest form. This is the curse of valburga.




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