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. |
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Blinded by the potential success of the footage, they ignore an old saying: "It's better to believe than to find out for yourself." |
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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