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“Vampirism is a terrible affliction.”
Lèvres de sang (Jean Rollin, 1975)
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La vampire nue (The Nude Vampire, 1970)
"I've seen this sign before. The woman who saved my life at the townhouse by killing one of the animal men wore the same sign."
"You too will carry the sign one day, like us, like her."
"The girl?"
"She is one of us. You too are one of us. Don't you know that yet?"
#la vampire nue#the nude vampire#jean rollin#french cinema#1970#serge moati#caroline cartier#olivier rollin#maurice lemaître#bernard musson#jean aron#ursule pauly#catherine castel#marie pierre castel#michele delahaye#pascal fardoulis#paul bisciglia#natalie perrey#rené jean chauffard#only Rollin's second feature‚ and his first in colour‚ but already he's establishing themes and images he would continue to play#with and tinker at for the rest of his life. a tale of vampirism but also an inversion of the genre‚ mixed with a little spy film stuff and#mystical realism. belongs to the same phantasmagorical world as later films like Lips of Blood or Dracula's Fiancee‚ but the overall effect#is perhaps not quite as satisfying? that‚ or Rollin is still working out the rough edges. visually tho this is beautifully avant garde#rich in colour and impressively decorated‚ beautiful costuming and set design; the director at perhaps his most overtly 'weird' in terms of#design. Rollin Jnr is a decent lead but i missed having a really strong woman character; a Marie Georges Pascal or a Brigitte Lahaie#less a comment on the actresses in this film and more on Rollin's script here‚ which makes most of the women subjects of male agency#the windswept beach ending (oh how Jean loved a windswept beach ending) is as beautiful and as affecting as it ever was#as always with JR i find myself requiring more time to think about this film. sometimes I only know a Rollin film was great after I'm still#thinking about it weeks or months later; other times i know immediately. this is the former and not the latter‚ but i do appreciate just#how sumptuous it all looks‚ that I'm sure of
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jeanrollins · 7 months
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Isabelle Teboul, Bernard Charnacé and Jean-Noël Delamarre on Rollin collaborator Natalie Perrey, from Memories of a Blue World (2012)
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cultfaction · 9 months
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Preview- Lips of Blood (Limited Edition 4K UHD Bluray)
One of Jean Rollin’s best-loved films, Lips of Blood (Lèvres de sang) finds the master of the fantastique marshalling all of his obsessions – ruined châteaux, remote beaches, abandoned graveyards, mysterious twins, and female vampires. When a photograph of a decrepit seaside château evokes a childhood vision of an encounter with a mysterious girl, Frederick is compelled to investigate. Soon, he…
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alfredsnightmare · 3 years
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La Fiancée de Dracula (Jean Rollin, 2002)
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letterboxd-loggd · 5 years
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Lips of Blood ( Lèvres de sang) (1975) Jean Rollin
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brokehorrorfan · 5 years
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Dracula's Fiancee and Lost in New York will be released as a double feature on Blu-ray and DVD on February 19 via Redemption Films. Both movies are written and directed by Jean Rollin (Zombie Lake, The Grapes of Death).
Dracula's Fiancee (also known as The Fiancée of Dracula) is a 2002 French vampire film starring Jacques Regis, Thomas Desfosse, Brigitte Lahaie, Natalie Perrey, Sandrine Thoquet, Thomas Smith, Magalie Aguado, and Cyrille Iste.
Lost in New York is a 1989 French made-for-television fantasy film starring Catherine Levret, Catherine Herengt, Natalie Perrey, Adeline Abtibol, Funny Abtibol, Marie-Laurence, and Sophie Maret
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Dracula’s Fiancee audio commentary by Lost Girls: The Phantasmagorical Cinema of Jean Rollin editor Samm Deighan
As Eurohorror pioneer Jean Rollin approached the sunset of his career, he distilled the dreamlike images and themes of his work into films that were deeply personal and unapologetically cryptic.
Dracula’s Fiancee stars Jacques Regis as a vampire hunter whose pursuit of the descendants of Count Dracula leads him to a convent, The Order of the White Virgins), where supernatural beings of a parallel world are unleashed, including a bloodthirsty ogress (Magalie Aguado), a wolf-woman (Brigitte Lahaie), and a young woman who is being prepared as Dracula’s bride (Cyrille Iste).
Also included is Lost in New York, perhaps the most dreamlike of Rollin’s “sister” films, a modern-day Alice in Wonderland in which two siblings explore the wastelands of Manhattan.
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sleazemovies · 6 years
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The Iron Rose (1973) watch online
The Iron Rose (1973) watch online
Year: 1973 Duration: 01:16:48 Directed by: Jean Rollin Actors: Françoise Pascal, Hugues Quester, Natalie Perrey Language: English Country: France
Also known as: La Rose de Fer | Nuit du cimitière | Die eiserne Rose | La rosa di ferro
Description:In the province of boy and girl meet on wedding and agreed to meet next Sunday. At the end of the Hiking they visit the huge cemetery. Finding an…
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Lèvres de sang (Jean Rollin, 1975)
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La fiancée de Dracula (Dracula's Fiancee, 2002)
"A figure in white. She was moving."
"Alive?"
"She's dead, but retains a semblance of life, thanks to him."
"He loves her that much?"
"Passionately."
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