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File:Benacian Horror.png| '''Benacian Horror'''; After the passing of her husband, Alexa Van Dyck travels to the small seaside resort of Blauwburg. Not everything in this small village is as it seems when an unholy Nezeni curse appears to rest on its residents.
File:Benacian Horror.png| '''Benacian Horror'''; After the passing of her husband, Alexa Van Dyck travels to the small seaside resort of Blauwburg. Not everything in this small village is as it seems when an unholy Nezeni curse appears to rest on its residents.
File:BattleforLitkov.png| ''The Battle for Litkov''; A band of Kasterburger settlers reaches the city of Litkov. Scheming Azkhenazi, lurking Laqi and a Kalgachian of dubious intentions try to undermine the destiny of the brave group.
File:BATTLEFORLITKOV.png| ''The Battle for Litkov''; A band of Kasterburger settlers reaches the city of Litkov. Scheming Azkhenazi, lurking Laqi and a Kalgachian of dubious intentions try to undermine the destiny of the brave group.
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Revision as of 22:07, 16 March 2018

The Cinema of Kasterburg is a surprisingly innovative and artistic scene. Following the renewed interest in movies on Micras during the late 1650s, Kasterburger movies became one of the country's most prized export products. Biggest production company is Lost Mind Productions, which is well known for its low-budget horror films, which are by far the most popular movies in the Republic. Some of the most internationally well-received actors and directors come from Kasterburg.

Although popular, Kasterburger movies are often the subject of controversy due to its portrayal of ethnic stereotypes, violence and thinly veiled propaganda. Some movies have not received positive international reviews, due to its content. An example is the film The Battle for Litkov, a dramatized version of the settlement of Porolia, in which native inhabitants are depicted as backwards and cruel.

Film Studios

  • Lost Mind Productions
  • Nationale Maatschappij voor Propaganda

Important People

  • Peter Backson, director
  • Rath Basilbone, actor
  • Marcus Brühl, director
  • Zelda Maria Copernicus, actress
  • Victoria Estbank, actress
  • Rudi Gout, actor
  • Greta Orlando, actress

Notable Films