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So, 'Saints Cyprian and Justina' from 1987 is this curious blend of religious fervor and moral conflict. The film dives into Justina's transformation from paganism to Christianity, set against the dark backdrop of Cyprian's sinister allegiance to Satan. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it captures that gritty, atmospheric feel of 80s religious horror—think brooding shadows and a sense of impending doom. It’s not high-budget by any means, but the practical effects have a certain charm reminiscent of the era's low-budget thrillers. The performances are earnest, which adds to the film's authenticity, especially as it explores themes of faith and sacrifice amidst persecution. Definitely an intriguing piece for collectors interested in niche religious cinema.
This film has had limited format releases, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. It was primarily distributed on VHS, with few known DVD or Blu-ray editions available. Collectors often seek it out due to its unique take on religious themes and its place in the 80s horror landscape, but you don't find it popping up frequently at conventions or online auctions.
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