Some are available with English subtitles, but most are in Russian:īased on the horror story of the same name by 19th-century writer Nikolai Gogol, “Viy” tells the story of a young priest who is ordered to stand vigil over the dead body of a young woman. We’ve compiled a list of some of the most frightfully entertaining Russian and Soviet films to watch this Halloween weekend. While Halloween isn’t a widely celebrated holiday in Russia, there are plenty of scary, spellbinding and downright gruesome tales to be found in the country’s rich literary and cinematic canons.Īnd with Russia on partial lockdown starting Saturday, there’s no better way to spend Halloween than revisiting some of these at home.
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