An awful act has consequences that reach beyond the grave in Sauna – a supernatural thriller about brothers lost in a wilderness of guilt. IFC Entertainment released the horror film Sauna on DVD this week, and to celebrate that release, FilmFetish is giving away three copies of the DVD release to readers.
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In order to be entered into the random drawing for your free copy of Sauna, you must also:
- Reply to this post, and tell FilmFetish how you prefer to watch movies today – at theatres or at home – and why. If you do prefer to watch at home, how do you primarily watch (DVD, Blu-ray, Cable, VOD, etc)? There is no right or wrong answer to this folks, so you can be completely honest.
I’ll be running this contest through next Friday, November 6, 2009.
More about Sauna
Russia and Sweden fought 10 wars over a 300-year period beginning in the late 15th Century. One of them, a 25-year struggle that ended in 1595 and wreaked devastation on neighboring Finland, is the setting for Sauna. The brutal war has just ended and brothers Erik and Knut, one of them a hardened veteran of the conflict, roam the swampy terrain, part of a detachment commissioned to map the new border between Finland and Russia.
During their lonely, difficult trek through the wilderness, the brothers (Ville Virtanen and Tommi Eronen) come upon a young girl and commit a terrible sin, leaving her to die an agonizing death. But as the brothers continue on their mission, they become haunted by their actions and seek relief in a mysterious little village, where an ominous Sauna offers them the faint hope that they can simply wash away their sins.
Check out the trailer for Sauna below.
DVD Release Date: October 27, 2009










I prefer to watch DVDs at home because it\’s cheaper and I can watch them as many times as I want.
I prefer to watch at the movie theater,love that huge screen
I like to watch at home and at the drive-in.
At home I can pause when I want, cook treats and also watch after the kids are asleep.
At the drive-in, I just love the experience.
At home.
I Watch Movies At Home On DVD Because It Cost Too Much To See Movies At The Theaters
I prefer to watch at home on Blu-Ray because it’s easier than going out and I can pause it if I need to take care of the kids
Definitely at home. I watch my movies with either my Blue-Ray player or my WDTV (media player made by western digital).
At home on DVD
I prefer to watch my movies at home on blu-ray discs.
I like the experience of seeing a movie in theaters, but for sheer convenience I prefer watching them at home on DVD at my own leisure.
I prefer to watch DVDs at home. Too many people talk during the movies at theaters these days. I like the quiet of my own living room.
I prefer at home so you can pause if you need to!
I prefer to watch them at home. Occasionally it’s nice to go to the theatre though. The popcorn tastes better. At home you can lay on the couch and take breaks! We watch on a Blu Ray.
I watch at home on Net-flix DVDs.
I like watching at home, I can stop a film and re-watch a scene. I like being able to dress down and be comfortable while I watch
at home, because i hate when people make noise, we have blue ray and hdtv
I usually watch DVDs at home. My work schedule is weird so it’s usually hard to go to theaters when friends and family can go. I can also enjoy the movie more at home.
I love to watch movies at home on cable. I recently upgraded to HD cable and enjoy watching movies even more than before!
At home on cable or DVD (I don\’t have a blu-ray yet, but I hope to soon).
i like to watch at home usually on the bluray when available. Not much stuff worth going to the movies for these days. Home entertainment systems are awesome now