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Suspiria
Suspiria

Suspiria (2018)

69% User Rating
2h 32min
Horror
Mystery
Drama

"Give your soul to the dance."

A darkness swirls at the center of a world-renowned dance company, one that will engulf the artistic director, an ambitious young dancer, and a grieving psychotherapist. Some will succumb to the nightmare. Others will finally wake up.

Luca GuadagninoDirector

Cast

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Dakota Johnson

Dakota Johnson

Susie

Tilda Swinton

Tilda Swinton

Madame Blanc / Dr. Klemperer / Helena Markos

Mia Goth

Mia Goth

Sara

Angela Winkler

Angela Winkler

Miss Tanner

Ingrid Caven

Ingrid Caven

Miss Vendegast

Chloë Grace Moretz

Chloë Grace Moretz

Patricia

Elena Fokina

Elena Fokina

Olga

Sylvie Testud

Sylvie Testud

Miss Griffith

Renée Soutendijk

Renée Soutendijk

Miss Huller

Christine Leboutte

Christine Leboutte

Miss Balfour

Małgorzata Bela

Małgorzata Bela

Susie's Mother / Death

Fabrizia Sacchi

Fabrizia Sacchi

Pavla

Jessica Harper

Jessica Harper

Anke

Jessica Batut

Jessica Batut

Miss Mandel

Alek Wek

Alek Wek

Miss Millius

Vincenza Modica

Vincenza Modica

Miss Marks

Vanda Capriolo

Vanda Capriolo

Alberta

Brigitte Cuvelier

Brigitte Cuvelier

Miss Kaplitt

Gala Moody

Gala Moody

Caroline

Anne-Lise Brevers

Anne-Lise Brevers

Sonia

Sara Sguotti

Sara Sguotti

Doll

Halla Thordardottir

Halla Thordardottir

Mascia

Olivia Ancona

Olivia Ancona

Marketa

Marjolaine Uscotti

Marjolaine Uscotti

Miss Daniels

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Sharon Campbell

Miss Martincin

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Elfriede Hock

Miss Mauceri

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Iaia Ferri

Judith

Clémentine Houdart

Clémentine Houdart

Miss Boutaher

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Charo Calvo

Miss Killen

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Stephanie McMann

Siobhan

Majon van der Schot

Majon van der Schot

Janine

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Maria Bregianni

Sadie

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Josepha Madoki

Liza Jane

Navala Chaudhari

Navala Chaudhari

Marianne

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Karina El Amrani

Hermione

Doris Hick

Doris Hick

Frau Sesame

Mikael Olsson

Mikael Olsson

Agent Glockner

Fred Kelemen

Fred Kelemen

Agent Albrecht

Greta Bohacek

Greta Bohacek

Young Susie

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Joel-Dennis Bienstock

Mennonite Priest

Toby Ashraf

Toby Ashraf

Student at Backyard (uncredited)

Reviews (6)

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Feli~
Feli~
Rating 90%

January 21, 2019

Luca's "Suspiria" brought me no words. The horror in this movie is not like anything else I've ever heard or seen. The sheer film in Luca's "Suspiria" is not like anything that is made by major movie studios such as Columbia, Paramount, 20th Century Fox, Disney, and the like. Director Luca Guadagnino transitioning from the LGBTQ+ drama adaptation "Call Me By Your Name" — transitioning to the avant-garde, psychological study in his version of famed director Dario Argento's 1977 "Suspiria". Horror movies today don't scare me. Horror movies of the 21st century seem to be involved in so much gratuitous gore, typical plotlines, a roulette set of actors playing quasi-characterization, varying degress of quality. Luca's "Suspiria" — a horror movie from 2018 — did not scare me. Luca's "Suspiria" unnerved me. Luca's "Suspiria" built slowly in tension, but also captivated me with raw interest — "Suspiria" dealt its final blow, finishing with a nightmarish sixth act and an epilogue. Argento's "Suspiria" is a movie out of time in its own way. Argento's "Suspiria", a film released in 1977, looks fresh and modern — Argento's "Suspiria"'s fixation on primary neon colors and gore — Argento's "Suspiria" with prog-rock, percussion score by the band Goblin. Director Dario Argento, however, does not like Luca's "Suspiria". Director Dario Argento claims it is without spirit, fear and music — Argento thinks the design is beautiful, so Guadagnino must have done something right. Luca's "Suspiria" is a movie unlike anything out of sheer audacity to become its own. Luca's "Suspiria" in the way it handles narrative into six different, self-contained "acts" ending with an epilogue — Luca's "Suspiria" in its washed-out, bleak setting complementing queer, disenfranchised coloring and nonconforming visual narrative — Luca's "Suspiria" with its brooding realism, mysterious witchcraft and black magic — Luca's "Suspiria" with mesmerizing visuals; unexplained syntax; self-contained exposure; restraint. Horror in Luca's "Suspiria" is much more than simple disgusting imagery — Gore in Luca's "Suspiria" is far and in between, but is visceral and disgusting all the same — Nudity in Luca's "Suspiria" is all female, except one male. Politics and dance in Luca's "Suspiria" are vital to understanding 2018 "Suspiria". Dance carries witchcraft and spells, and with it — uncompromising emotion, femininity, power, and rawness. The German Autumn of 1977, in which Luca's "Suspiria" is set in a time where Berlin is divided into East and West (and when Argento's "Suspiria" was released). The Lufthansa hijacking and the RAF faction. The mention of the Third Reich by Dr. Klemperer as a religion, and a delusion. What is and is not a delusion. There's something dramatic about Luca's "Suspiria" itself. Dr. Lutz Klemperer in losing his beloved wife, Anke, in the Holocaust. Sara in losing her beloved friend, Patricia. Madame Blanc in beginning to love her newfound daughter, only to regret what she has done to her. The three girls in the ritual wishing for death, to be given a motherly kiss and then die. Klemperer's meek inability to stop what he has witnessed through psychotherapy; his helpless stature in the finale. His erased memory to absolve him of his guilt, and of what he had to witness. Dakota Johnson; the one actress from the terrible, mainstream "Fifty Shades" film trilogy. Dakota Johnson becomes remarkably unnerving, feminine, sexual, motherly, and incomprehensible. Tilda Swinton — her counterpart, Lutz Ebersdorf. Tilda Swinton's role as a matriarch and founding mother of a coven; Lutz Ebersdorf's role as a skeptical psychotherapist; a grieving widow. Chloe Grace Moretz as a politically-troubled woman; unstable woman; paranoid woman. Everyone's performance as their roles felt utterly average — Everyone's average performance as their roles grounded reality to the movie. Thom Yorke in the music department did a nice job. Thom Yorke's score for Luca's "Suspiria" evoked the mood of a 70s prog-rock band with a niche for ambient synthscapes, musique concrete moods and piano experimentation; if we're judging Thom Yorke's soundtrack, its a nice collection of songs that should have been a Radiohead double album than a soundtrack. Of course, Thom Yorke's score did not always fit Luca's "Suspiria"; Some scenes with Thom Yorke's pieces grated the scenes' moods to pieces, yet in a similar manner as Goblin's score for Argento's "Suspiria". * A movie that left me deeply unsettled, and scared in my subconscious. A movie that made me depressed when it was depressed. A multi-faceted piece, Luca's "Suspiria" is a rooted testament in femininity and matriarchy. Luca's "Suspiria" is a movie without words.

Media

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Featurette: The Making Of

Featurette: The Making Of

Featurette: The Secret Language Of Dance

Featurette: The Secret Language Of Dance

Featurette: The Transformations

Featurette: The Transformations

SUSPIRIA Mural Timelapse

SUSPIRIA Mural Timelapse

Clip: You're in a Company Now

Clip: You're in a Company Now

Academy Conversations: Suspiria

Academy Conversations: Suspiria

Official UK Trailer #2

Official UK Trailer #2

Clip: We'll Have to Build You Up

Clip: We'll Have to Build You Up

Clip: Take Olga To Her Room

Clip: Take Olga To Her Room

Clip: Susie's First Dance

Clip: Susie's First Dance

Official UK Trailer

Official UK Trailer

UK Premiere

UK Premiere

Clip: Improvise Freely

Clip: Improvise Freely

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Teaser Trailer

Teaser Trailer

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