November 2025: the Italian occult film Mors Omnia Solvit among the new TteroVideo releases
Pre-orders are now open on the official TetroVideo and Goredrome websites for three extreme horror films, including Mors Omnia Solvit (2025), the Italian occult film presented by the extreme label together with DarkVeins Records.
The new releases also include the German extreme horror film Tanz Der Toten (2024) by Günther Brandl and the Brazilian horror film Domina Nocturna (2021) by Larissa Anzoategui.
The three films are available for pre-order until November 10, in a limited edition Mediabook (Cover A and Cover B) with slipcover, Blu-ray, booklet, and four cards. The edition of Mors Omnia Solvit also includes the soundtrack CD by Mater A Clivis Imperat. T-shirts and magnets dedicated to the films can also be purchased on the websites.

Mors Omnia Solvit

Produced and directed by Congrega Esoterica Padovana, Mors Omnia Solvit (aka “Frammenti – I Veneratori di Morte”) is a provocative film about Death and Satanism and is inspired by extreme cult films such as Nekromantik, Begotten, Der Todesking and Opera Mortem.
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 explores the limits of life and death through disturbing rituals and extreme visions. Persephone will embrace her own dissolution, transcending any connection to reality, becoming one with the realm of the dead and thus twisting the original myth.
Mors Omnia Solvit stars Samael Von Martin, Vax Absent, Simòn Ferètro, The Nun, Niko Devotional, and Natalija Brankovic. The soundtrack is by Mater A Clivis Imperat, the Italian metal band founded by Samael Von Martin himself, former guitarist and founder of the historic Black Metal band EVOL.
Tanz Der Toten

Inspired by Hammer classics, Tanz Der Toten is directed by and stars Günther Brandl (Memoria, Station 0), the lead actor in Necrophile Passion (2013). The film mixes lycanthropy, vampirism, and the living dead and is rich in practical effects.
Synopsis: Bohemia, 19th century: the mutilated bodies of seven inhabitants of a remote village are found within a very short space of time. Suspicion falls on a mysterious stranger, a vampire, who recently arrived in the village. His presence, along with that of a werewolf, terrorizes the inhabitants of the entire village, who must defend themselves from the dangerous creatures of the night and the living dead.
The cast includes Günther Brandl, Monika Brandl, Melody Bayer, Daniel Kanter, Peter Eherer, Christina Schuder, Romy Brandl, Christian F. Siege, Florian Parzer, and Yvette Costeau.
Domina Nocturna

Directed by and starring Larissa Anzoategui (Astaroth) from a screenplay written by Ramiro Giroldo, Domina Nocturna is a Brazilian supernatural horror film about a young heroine haunted by visions of a vampire.
Inspired by expressionist aesthetics, the film is a tribute to the cinematic works of Jean Rollin and Jess Franco, as well as to the literary works of Lord Byron and Álvares de Azevedo.
Synopsis: While wandering through a dead city, Angelique is tormented by hallucinatory visions of a cruel vampire and the bizarre rituals of a group of Satan worshippers who seek to defy life. Surrounded by evil, Angelique will embark on a disturbing journey into darkness, between horror and death.
Domina Nocturna features an all-female cast, including Nathália Borioli, Renata Cáceres, Mariane Lopes, Mera, Patricia Souza, Marina Velma, and Lorane Letteriello.
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