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Sheitan: Cena con el diablo

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The film is known for shifting rapidly between ordinary social interactions and shocking, bizarre terror.

(released as Cena con el diablo in some Spanish-speaking regions) is a 2006 French horror-comedy film directed by Kim Chapiron. It is notable for its surreal atmosphere, provocative themes, and a transformative performance by Vincent Cassel. Film Overview Original Title: Sheitan English Title: Satan Spanish Title: Cena con el diablo Director: Kim Chapiron Release Year: 2006 Genre: Horror / Thriller / Dark Comedy Plot Summary

Cassel is almost unrecognizable as Joseph, delivering a performance described as "creepy," "absurd," and "totally original".

It features a gritty, high-energy aesthetic common in mid-2000s French "New Extremity" cinema, though it leans more into dark humor and surrealism than pure gore. Critical Reception

The story follows a group of young adults from the suburbs of Paris who, after being kicked out of a nightclub on Christmas Eve, meet a mysterious woman named Eve. She invites them to her family's farmhouse in the countryside. Upon arrival, they meet the eccentric and deeply unsettling caretaker, (played by Vincent Cassel). As the night progresses, the group finds themselves trapped in a bizarre and increasingly violent series of events as Joseph’s true, sinister intentions and the village’s occult obsession are revealed. Key Characteristics

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