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Release Year: 2004
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Alternative Title: Romasanta, la caza de la bestia, Romasanta: The Werewolf Hunt, Romasanta - A Casa da Besta, Romasanta - Auf den Spuren der Bestie, Romasanta - Im Schatten des Werwolfs, L'enfer des loups, Romasanta: To kynigi tou lykanthropou, Farkasvadászat, I delitti della luna piena, Romasanta - A Caça ao Lobisomem, Werewolf Hunter: The Legend of Romasanta, The Werewolf Manhunt
Director: Paco Plaza
Writer: Alberto Marini, Alfredo Conde, Elena Serra
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Genre: Drama, Horror, Horror Film
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Romasanta follows Manuel Blanco Romasanta, a traveling vendor who confessed to murdering thirteen people and using their body fat to make soap. The story begins with an uproar caused by the discovery of mutilated cadavers, giving rise to the legend of the 'Werewolf of Allariz'. Romasanta, attractive and charming, leaves a trail of victims as he travels through villages, with a woman from each awaiting him. His most recent victim is Barbara, one of four sisters, who becomes the lone survivor and pursues him relentlessly. The film is set in 19th-century Spain and culminates in Romasanta's trial in Allariz, where he escapes capital punishment by claiming to be a werewolf.
Romasanta (2004) is a Spanish horror-drama directed by Paco Plaza. Based on the true-life story of Manuel Blanco Romasanta, the film explores themes of horror and crime through the tale of a serial killer who confesses to cannibalistic murders to avoid execution. The movie is known for its gruesome details and the psychological pursuit of the villain by his sole survivor, Barbara. It's significant in Spanish cinema for its treatment of true crime and folklore elements.
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