Naprata

Naprata

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Inspired by a famous internet video clip in which a son beats his mother, a TV crew from [[Belgrade]] comes to a small, remote village to film a report on violence against women. While searching for the people involved in the clip and asking the locals, they meet a local supernatural expert who informs them about a ritual to summon an ancient demon, the "naprata." Eager to capture the first authentic footage of something supernatural, they change their filming plans.
Inspired by a famous internet video clip in which a son beats his mother, a TV crew from [[Belgrade]] comes to a small, remote village to film a report on violence against women. While searching for the people involved in the clip and asking the locals, they meet a local supernatural expert who informs them about a ritual to summon an ancient demon, the "naprata." Eager to capture the first authentic footage of something supernatural, they change their filming plans.


Blinded by the potential success of the footage, they ignore an old saying: "It's better to believe than to find out for yourself."[http://filmovisruba.com/2013/11/11/naprata-2013/ About ''Naprata'' on the ''Filmovi s ruba'' website]
Blinded by the potential success of the footage, they ignore an old saying: "It's better to believe than to find out for yourself."{{Cite news |title=Naprata (2013) |url=http://filmovisruba.com/2013/11/11/naprata-2013/ |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131111112417/http://filmovisruba.com/2013/11/11/naprata-2013/ |archive-date=2013-11-11 |access-date=2026-04-22 |work=filmovisruba.com |language=hr}}


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