This video is amazing. I am mostly intrigued by the fact that a Serbian villager told mr. Grau about vampire from his family, since I am from Serbia. Grau was probably around western Serbia at the time, since in WW1, the heaviest battles and offenses happened there, for example: famous battle of Kolubara. At that particular part of Serbia, stories of vampires were stronger than anywhere else and from there are two most famous vampires. One is Sava Savanovich, a vampire from folk stories from village of Zarožje and Petar Blagojevich (sometimes Plogojevich). About Petar you can read in doctor dissertation of deacon Michael Ranft from Nebra, Germany from 1725. He deffended that dissertation in 1927 in Lepizig. Also, the word vampire is undoubtedly of Serbian origin and probably the only Serbian word used worldwide.
@rayclam807919 сағат бұрын
Very informative video.
@billybobtexas22 сағат бұрын
I think it might be an amazing project to add foley and sound to Nosferatu, maybe even vocals. Hmmmm
@fairyencyclopediaКүн бұрын
Really interesting stuff. I had no idea there was so much occultism in Nosferatu.
@treystephens6166
10 сағат бұрын
A Vampire is Resurrected through Black Magic.
@gyorgyfonyo794814 сағат бұрын
“Kinda like Hogwarts, but slightly more Satanic…”😂😂😂😂
@bwy553Күн бұрын
1987 novel Dracula?
@LastOne155Күн бұрын
We all know what tribe the nosferatu and the vampires are designed to look like.
@PerceptionVsReality333
11 сағат бұрын
Can't mention them anymore on the Internet.
@treystephens6166
10 сағат бұрын
@@PerceptionVsReality333so the rumors must be true.
@ixlewerx
34 минут бұрын
Nosferatu is not based on Jewish people. FW Murnau was friends with many Jewish people, so was Albin Grau (the guy who produced the movie and made the look of Count Orlok), and the screenwriter Henrik Galeen was Jewish. Your getting this from Nazi propaganda, stop falling for that
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This video is amazing. I am mostly intrigued by the fact that a Serbian villager told mr. Grau about vampire from his family, since I am from Serbia. Grau was probably around western Serbia at the time, since in WW1, the heaviest battles and offenses happened there, for example: famous battle of Kolubara. At that particular part of Serbia, stories of vampires were stronger than anywhere else and from there are two most famous vampires. One is Sava Savanovich, a vampire from folk stories from village of Zarožje and Petar Blagojevich (sometimes Plogojevich). About Petar you can read in doctor dissertation of deacon Michael Ranft from Nebra, Germany from 1725. He deffended that dissertation in 1927 in Lepizig. Also, the word vampire is undoubtedly of Serbian origin and probably the only Serbian word used worldwide.
Very informative video.
I think it might be an amazing project to add foley and sound to Nosferatu, maybe even vocals. Hmmmm
Really interesting stuff. I had no idea there was so much occultism in Nosferatu.
@treystephens6166
10 сағат бұрын
A Vampire is Resurrected through Black Magic.
“Kinda like Hogwarts, but slightly more Satanic…”😂😂😂😂
1987 novel Dracula?
We all know what tribe the nosferatu and the vampires are designed to look like.
@PerceptionVsReality333
11 сағат бұрын
Can't mention them anymore on the Internet.
@treystephens6166
10 сағат бұрын
@@PerceptionVsReality333so the rumors must be true.
@ixlewerx
34 минут бұрын
Nosferatu is not based on Jewish people. FW Murnau was friends with many Jewish people, so was Albin Grau (the guy who produced the movie and made the look of Count Orlok), and the screenwriter Henrik Galeen was Jewish. Your getting this from Nazi propaganda, stop falling for that
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