TetroVideo is pleased to announce the distribution of Mors Omnia Solvit (aka “Frammenti – I Veneratori di Morte”), the Italian occult film produced and directed by Congrega Esoterica Padovana.
Presented by the extreme label together with DarkVeins Records, Mors Omnia Solvit is a provocative film about death and Satanism and is inspired by extreme cult films such as Nekromantik, Begotten, Der Todesking, and Opera Mortem.
The film will be released soon by TetroVideo.

Mors Omnia Solvit reinterprets the classical myth of Persephone and Hades, exploring themes of love, death, and alienation in a hopeless world where the line between eros and thanatos dissolves.
Set in contemporary society, the story features a young woman, a modern incarnation of Persephone, who lives an alienated life trapped in a desolate and oppressive environment. One day, she meets a group of death worshippers, a sect led by Hades, who explore the limits of life and death through disturbing rituals and extreme visions.

Persephone will embrace her own dissolution, transcending any connection to reality and becoming one with the realm of the dead, thus twisting the original myth.
Samael Von Martin, Vax Absent, Simòn Ferètro, The Nun, Niko Devotional, and Natalija Brankovic star.

Mors Omnia Solvit soundtrack is by the Mater A Clivis Imperat, the Italian metal band founded by Samael Von Martin himself, the former guitarist and founder of the historical black metal band Evol.
The poster was created by Maira Pedroni, the graphic artist known for her album covers for some bands such as the Mad Agony, Lucifer for President, Albus Diabolus, and Mater A Clivis Imperat.
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