Where in Heaven and Hell and Eastern Europe Was 'Nosferatu' Filmed?
Briefly

The visual effects crafted in the film create a cohesive representation of historic towns, blending elements from Lübeck and other Baltic coastal towns to build Wisborg.
The decision to use 5,000 real rats in plague scenes showcases innovative filmmaking techniques, leveraging both practical effects and digital enhancements to evoke a greater sense of realism.
While the film drew inspiration from 'Nosferatu' and other Dracula iterations, it aimed to honor those influences without direct replication, especially in recreating key scenes.
The collaboration of scenery and effects in the film’s design emphasizes the balance between storytelling and visual artistry, allowing for a hauntingly immersive viewer experience.
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