Strano: Occidente

In a traditional Western, the town is a symbol of civilization. In "Strano Occidente," the town is a fragile cage surrounded by an ancient, predatory wilderness.

Characters are often "anti-heroes"—outlaws or cynical lawmen who are the only ones capable of facing monsters because they have seen the darkness within themselves. Strano Occidente

A gritty, horror-infused Western that captures the "strange" and terrifying aspect of the unknown frontier. In a traditional Western, the town is a

The "Strano Occidente" moves away from the historical accuracy of the Wild West. Instead, it views the frontier as a "liminal space"—a place where the veil between the physical world and the supernatural is thin. It often features: In a traditional Western