A Holy Place is based on a literary classic, Nikolai Gogol’s 1835 short story, Viy. However, Kadijevic uses it only as a starting point for his own explorations into the dark side of eroticism. Gogol’s story deals with Toma, a reluctant theology student who is forced to read the Psalms over an (un)dead girl for three nights in a row. All the while supernatural forces are trying to grab him from the Holy Circle drawn on the church floor. Kadijevic adapts and enriches Viy by inventing a new backstory for the witch-girl and her father. The dead girl, Catherine (unwittingly killed in the prologue, while in the shape of a hag), is referred to as a ‘saint’ and her father is a harsh and unpleasant man. Kadijevic departs further from the original story, and introduces an excess of perversity and horror more reminiscent of the Anglo-American gothic than the milder Slavic attempts in a similar mode. Incest is the name of the game here. —IMDb
Another nice adaptation of the Gogol's classic, after VIY the spirit of evil (1967). This time there is less awesome shots, humor, and surrealism, and there is more gothic atmosphere, eroticism and some add ons in the background story that are welcome