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Suspiria (1977)
An exciting story about a talented dancer named Suzie Pannion, where she went to Berlin to test the performance of internationally renowned dance company Helena Markus. But after the dancer's success, she discovers that another dancer is replacing her, despite her success. The dancer then accused the company directors of witchcraft. Already, a psychiatrist and a member of the band discovered dark secrets and looked real by investigating the depths of what was happening in the rooms inside and outside the studio.
1919, Austria
17 May 1924, Rome, Lazio, Italy
7 August 1954, Rome, Lazio, Italy
3 April 1956, Panama City, Panama
1 January 1939, Milan, Lombardy, Italy
27 February 1910, Palisades, New Jersey, USA
October 9, 1956 in Boscotrecase, Campania, Italy
14 October 1944, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
April 29, 2012
There is little logic in 'Suspiria,' just the exuberance of individual scenes.
November 29, 2016
A masterpiece that should be viewed by movie buffs, and film students alike.
May 09, 2005
Mr. Argento's methods make potentially stomach-turning material more interesting than it ought to be.
October 10, 2012
Argento's masterpiece is a movie in which nothing and nobody makes sense.
October 06, 2013
A stunning combination of menacing Grand Guignol atmosphere, dazzling colours, gory violence, lush décor and pounding soundtrack.
October 06, 2013
From stormy start to fiery finish, it's a stylish, compelling, phantasmagoric movie.
March 29, 2007
Argento works so hard for his effects -- throwing around shock cuts, colored lights, and peculiar camera angles -- that it would be impolite not to be a little frightened.
October 30, 2012
Its outlandish, confounding style [does] more than virtually any other film to create the exact sort of unsettled, panicky mood in the viewer that is at the heart of horror.
June 24, 2006
It's always fascinating to watch; the thrills and spills are so classy and fast that the movie becomes in effect what horror movies seemed like when you were too young to get in to see them.
June 05, 2002
One can't deny Argento's technical ability to manufacture jolts, but he seems incapable of contriving a dramatic context that would make the jolts more enjoyable by virtue of being more discreet and credible.
September 01, 2009
A movie that makes sense only to the eye (and even then . . .).
October 09, 2015
Edgar Wright summed up the experience of watching Suspiria with his typical insight. "It's like a dream you've had when you've eaten too much cheese."

