
Naprata
Directed by Mladen MilosavljevićInspired by an infamous online video clip of a son beating his mother, a television crew from Belgrade comes to a remote Serbian village to shoot a report on violence against women. Inquiring with the locals about the protagonists of the video, they encounter a local expert on supernatural phenomena and learn about a ritual of summoning an ancient demon, naprata. Wanting to capture the first authentic footage of something otherworldly, they change their plans. Excited by the prospective success of the recording, they defy the old saying that "it's better to believe than to be convinced."
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Naprata Trivia
Naprata was released on 16 oktober 2013.
Naprata was directed by Mladen Milosavljević.
Naprata has a runtime of 65m.
Naprata was produced by Marko Backović, Ivana Bogdanović, Milanče Marković, Mladen Milosavljević.
Inspired by an infamous online video clip of a son beating his mother, a television crew from Belgrade comes to a remote Serbian village to shoot a report on violence against women. Inquiring with the locals about the protagonists of the video, they encounter a local expert on supernatural phenomena and learn about a ritual of summoning an ancient demon, naprata. Wanting to capture the first authentic footage of something otherworldly, they change their plans. Excited by the prospective success of the recording, they defy the old saying that "it's better to believe than to be convinced."
The key characters in Naprata are Backo (Marko Backović), Ivana (Ivana Bogdanović), Guardian of the cemetery (Dušan Čolaković).
Naprata is a Skräck, Mystik film.
Naprata has an audience rating of 5.7 out of 10.
Naprata had a budget of 500 US$.

