• Weird Tales - Krapp

    © Johan Pijpops

  • Weird Tales - Krapp

    © Johan Pijpops

  • Weird Tales - Krapp

    © Johan Pijpops

  • Weird Tales - Krapp

    © Johan Pijpops

  • Weird Tales - Krapp

    © Leontien Allemeersch

  • Weird Tales - Krapp

    © Johan Pijpops

  • Weird Tales - Krapp

    © Leontien Allemeersch

  • Weird Tales - Krapp

    © Johan Pijpops

  • Weird Tales - Krapp

    © Leontien Allemeersch

  • Weird Tales - Krapp

    © Leontien Allemeersch

  • Weird Tales - Krapp

    © Alexander Deprez

  • Weird Tales - Krapp

    © Johan Pijpops

  • Weird Tales - Krapp

    © Johan Pijpops


In Weird Tales, Krapp descends into the slimy caverns of horror history in search of ancient and contemporary horror stories. In the semi-darkness of those narrow damp rooms, they stitch together personal nightmares, collective fears and horror clichés, hoping to create a monstrous performance. The life of Mary Shelley — the visionary inventor of Frankenstein, and with it the science fiction genre as well — is the spark that is supposed to bring the strung alive.



IN DUTCH / DURATION: 75 minutes