Bestia was filmed in Warsaw, under German occupation, in 1916 and made its screen debut on January 5, 1917. The film features a lengthy dance sequence from popular theater actress Mia Mara, who was given top billing in a newspaper ad for
Bestia in a period Polish newspaper. Mara went on to act in silent films in Germany under the name
Lya Mara, most notably performing in
G.W. Pabst's The Joyless Street (1925). This is the only surviving Polish film of Pola Negri. ==Reception==