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Horror based in deep folk traditions, the genre started with a triumvirate of British films and is now a global phenomenon.

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A great folk horror film usually hinges on the tension between modern protagonists and the eerie isolation of the countryside. This, combined with the depiction of ancient pagan traditions and strong local beliefs, creates an unnerving sense of dread. Through all of these elements, many unforgettable acting performances have enriched the realm of folk horror.

Folk horror films can be a very demanding job for actors, especially if they take on the leading role and have to masterfully convey the isolation, paranoia, and anxiety their characters face. From the stellar acting of Florence Pugh in the haunting film Midsommar to the impeccable collective performance of A Field in England’s cast, folk horror films shouldn’t be cast aside – especially when it comes to superb acting performances.

  • ‘Hagazussa’ (2017)
  • ‘The Village’ (2004)
  • ‘Apostle’ (2018)
  • ‘The Long Walk’ (2019)
  • ‘A Field in England’ (2013)
  • ‘The Ritual’ (2017)
  • ‘The Blood on Satan’s Claw’ (1971)
  • ‘Midsommar’ (2019)
  • ‘The Witch’ (2015)
  • ‘The Wicker Man’ (1973)
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