Suspiria
"Suspiria" is a 1977 horror film directed by Dario Argento. It follows a young American dancer, Suzy Bannion, who enrolls in a prestigious ballet academy in Germany. Upon her arrival, she discovers that the school harbors dark secrets and is linked to supernatural occurrences.
The film is known for its striking visuals, intense color palette, and a haunting score by the band Goblin. It explores themes of witchcraft and the supernatural, creating a sense of dread as Suzy uncovers the sinister forces at play within the academy.