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    Exclusive All The Haunts Be Ours Vol. 2 Trailer for Severin Films’ Folk Horror Compendium

    By Tyler Treese,

    9 hours ago

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    ComingSoon is excited to premiere the short All The Haunts Be Ours Vol. 2 trailer for Severin Films ‘ upcoming folk horror compendium.

    The 13-disc set features 24 films representing 18 countries and includes “more of the best-loved, rarely seen, thought-lost and brand-new classics of folk horror, most making their disc debuts.” Films include the North American disc premieres of To Fire You Come at Last by Sean Hogan and David Gregory’s Suzzanna: The Queen of Black Magic.

    Coming with a 252-page hardcover book of new folk horror stories curated by Kier-La Janisse, it also features over 55 hours of new and archival special features. These include interviews, audio commentaries, video essays, and bonus feature-length films. It is now available to preorder on Severin Films’ website .

    Check out the exclusive All The Haunts Be Ours Vol. 2 trailer below ( watch more trailers) :

    “The first All the Haunts… was an incredibly ambitious set, but for this collection we wanted to go a bit further afield,” says producer Kier-La Janisse. “I’m really happy with the broad range of regions and perspectives we were able to include, and the many international collaborators who made it all possible. I always try to dig deep thematically while also offering some real obscurities for our genre-savvy audience, and I think this new box set delivers on both counts.”

    Severin Films President David Gregory adds, “All the Haunts… Volume One was a landmark collection for Severin, for the genre, and for home video. With Volume Two, Kier-La and our team have now gone even deeper and further than before with a global collection that’s equal parts discovery, exploration, and dark celebration of Folk Horror. We’re enormously proud to unleash its spirit upon the world.”

    A full listing of the All The Haunts Be Ours Vol. 2 contents can be found on Severin Films’ website , but the 24 included movies are:

    1. To Fire You Come at Last (Sean Hogan, UK/USA, 2023)
    2. Psychomania (Don Sharp, UK, 1973)
    3. The Enchanted (Carter Lord, USA, 1984)
    4. Who Fears the Devil (John Newland, USA, 1972)
    5. The White Reindeer (Erik Blomberg, Finland, 1952)
    6. Edge of the Knife (Gwaai Edenshaw & Helen Haig-Brown, Canada, 2018)
    7. Born of Fire (Jamil Dehlavi, UK, 1987)
    8. Io Island (Kim Ki-young, South Korea, 1977)
    9. Scales (Shahad Ameen, Saudi Arabia, 2019)
    10. Bakeneko: A Vengeful Spirit (Yoshihiro Ishikawa, Japan, 1968)
    11. Nang Nak (Nonzee Nimibutr, Thailand, 1999)
    12. Sundelbolong (Sisworo Gautama Putra, Indonesia, 1981)
    13. Suzzanna: The Queen of Black Magic Blu-Ray (David Gregory, USA, 2024)
    14. Beauty and the Beast (Juraj Herz, Czechoslovakia, 1978)
    15. The Ninth Heart (Juraj Herz, Czechoslovakia, 1979)
    16. Demon (Marcin Wrona, Poland, 2015)
    17. November (Rainer Sarnet, Estonia/Poland/Netherlands, 2017)
    18. Litan (Jean-Pierre Mocky, France, 1982)
    19. Blood Tea and Red String (Christiane Cegavske, USA, 2006)
    20. Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf (Leonardo Favio, Argentina, 1975)
    21. Akelarre (Pedro Olea, Spain, 1984)
    22. From the Old Earth (Wil Aaron, Wales, 1981)
    23. The City of the Dead (John Llewellyn Moxey, UK, 1960)
    24. The Rites of May (Mike De Leon, Philippines, 1976)
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