10 Best Vampire Horror Movies You've Never Heard Of

5. Valerie And Her Week Of Wonders (1970)

Trouble Every Day
Janus Films

Valerie and Her Week of Wonders would make a brilliant double bill with Emotion, its melancholy tale of a woman thrown into mental turmoil and uncertainty as she approaches adulthood a perfect companion to Obayashi's unforgettable short film.

An early landmark of the Czechoslovak New Wave movement, this twisty character study is surreal to the point of disorientation, its dream sequences and mirages capturing Valerie's journey from normal thirteen-year-old to lost soul shadowed by vampires, murderers and witches with staggering horror.

Is what we're witnessing real? Where is Valerie, really? What's the secret behind the earrings that set the story in motion, throwing her into a fantasist nightmare? Valerie and Her Week of Wonders doesn't give its answers easily, but you'll be helpless to watch wide-eyed searching for them.

 
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