Red Garrote Strangler -

The film follows Elias (a terrifying Jamie Corbin), a timid archival restorer in 1970s Lisbon who moonlights as a serial killer. Unlike the hulking brutes of the genre, Elias is fragile. He doesn't use his strength; he uses a specific, rusted garrote—a weapon Voss films with fetishistic intimacy. The "Red" in the title is literal: Voss bathes every strangulation scene in a wash of saturated, bloody red light, turning the violence into abstract, moving paintings.

A serious incident has been reported involving an individual known as the "Red Garrote Strangler." The suspect is believed to have used a garrote, specifically colored red, to strangle a victim. Red Garrote Strangler

The intricate knot used to secure the garrote has been a point of heavy debate. Some experts believe the killer had a background in the military, maritime industries, or rigging, where complex ropework is standard practice. Others view the knot as a ritualistic element, central to the killer's internal fantasy. The Modern Frontier: Can DNA Solve the Case? The film follows Elias (a terrifying Jamie Corbin),