Often described as the 'last' film of the Czech New Wave, Juraj Herz s delirious tale of terror is a fantastical and surreal phantasmagoria of dark desires and splintered minds.
Morgiana, based on a short story by Aleksandr Grin, (the 'Russian Poe'), is the story of two sisters, Klára and Viktoria who live a life of decadent excess stranded somewhere between the mid-19th and early 20th century. Klára is blonde and beautiful, whilst Viktoria is sadistic and brimming with hate and jealousy. She hatches a terrible revenge by slowly poisoning her more popular sister. As the poison takes hold, Klára begins to lose grip on her sanity...
Part fairy-tale, part Gothic horror Morgiana is a full-blown hallucinatory experience from the director of The Cremator.
Extras
Newly filmed interview with director Juraj Herz.
Booklet featuring essays by Dr Ian Conrich and Daniel Bird.