Synopsis
The movie Savage Hunt of King Stakh (1980) is a mystical drama directed by Valeriy Rubinchik. Set in the out-of-the-way woodlands of Belarus at the end of the 19th century, the film is based on a story by V. Korotkevich.
The story follows a young man who becomes entangled in a series of mysterious events and encounters in the remote Belarusian forest. As he delves deeper into the forest, he discovers the existence of the Wild Hunt, a supernatural phenomenon from folklore. The Wild Hunt is led by King Stakh, a legendary figure who hunts souls and brings them to his realm.
The movie Savage Hunt of King Stakh (1980) explores themes of horror, mystery, and thriller as the protagonist becomes increasingly entwined in the dark forces at play. He must navigate a treacherous world filled with supernatural creatures, ancient rituals, and the ever-present threat of King Stakh’s hunt.
As the young man uncovers the secrets of the forest and the true nature of King Stakh’s hunt, he confronts his own fears and desires.
Trivia
– The movie Savage Hunt of King Stakh (1980) is a Soviet mystical drama based on a story by V. Korotkevich[1][5].
– The film is set in the out-of-the-way woodlands of Belarus at the end of the 19th century[1][5].
– Savage Hunt of King Stakh (1980) is known for its richly layered storytelling and Gothic anxiety[3].