Attention horror fans: Conjuring 4 and the adventure with Tafiti in the cinema!

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The meerkat Tafiti and a brush-eared pig go on adventurous journeys - now in the cinema! Discover the story.

Das Erdmännchen Tafiti und ein Pinselohrschwein begeben sich auf abenteuerliche Reisen - jetzt im Kino! Entdecken Sie die Geschichte.
The meerkat Tafiti and a brush-eared pig go on adventurous journeys - now in the cinema! Discover the story.

Attention horror fans: Conjuring 4 and the adventure with Tafiti in the cinema!

The fourth part of the “Conjuring” horror series can currently be seen at the “Neue Filmbühne”. The premiere of the first film in the series took place in 2013. The story is based on the experiences of a Rhode Island farm family, but the truth of these accounts remains unclear. Fans of the horror genre can look forward to exciting moments in the cinema.

At the same time, another film is celebrating its premiere in the neighboring Korbstadtkino: “Tafiti – off through the desert”. In this animated story, a meerkat and a brush-eared pig go on an adventurous quest. The characters are based on children's books by Julia Boehme and can be seen in the cinema for the first time.

Cinema experiences in Lichtenfels

The concurrent adventure of “Tafiti” brings a fresh, family-friendly experience to the cinema. The animated main characters move through an exciting plot that appeals to both children and adults. This film therefore ideally complements the range of current cinema positions and offers a light, entertaining alternative to the dark themes of the “Conjuring” films.

Meanwhile, the “Conjuring” house used in the films has an interesting story to tell. Located in Harrisville, Burrillville, Rhode Island, it is a small farm dating to the 18th century. The film is based on the true events that the Perron family experienced while living in the house in the 1970s.

The Perrons reported supernatural activity such as moving objects and supernatural apparitions that greatly influenced the family's life. The Warrens, a well-known pair of paranormal investigators, came into play in 1974, focusing on a ghost named Bathsheba Sherman who lived on the property in the 19th century. The farm has a sad history and has been used as a tourist attraction since the film was released.

The “Conjuring” house as a tourist attraction

Cory and Jennifer Heinzen purchased the “Conjuring” house in 2019 and made it an official destination for tourists interested in paranormal investigations. In May 2022, they sold the property to Jacqueline Nuñez, a Boston developer who has a strong belief in the paranormal. She continues the tradition and continues to offer tours of the house, although she has promised not to live there permanently as she respects the “strong energy” of the place.

The “Conjuring” house remains a popular destination for both supernatural enthusiasts and skeptics. Its story and the eerie reports associated with it continue to attract numerous visitors. The interplay between adult horror and kid-friendly adventure is a remarkable aspect of the current cinematic landscape.

Overall, the various film offerings in the Lichtenfels region show how diverse the entertainment industry is and how it appeals to audiences in different ways.

For more information about the “Conjuring” series and the background of the films you can mainpost.de visit. Details about the “Conjuring” house are on allthatsinteresting.com to find.

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