Vampires

– Vincent Lannoo’s ‘mockumentary’ shows us a community of vampires in Belgium. The two ‘parent..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
6.20 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 28 Minutes
Release Year:
2010
Vampires (2010)

Vincent Lannoo’s ‘mockumentary’ shows us a community of vampires in Belgium. The two ‘parents’ of the family are George and Bertha, who have two teenage children – or rather, they raise two former humans who they turned into vampires. Son Samson is a bit of a jack the lad: enjoying the sexual freedom of vampire life, with all the vigour of an irresponsible young adult regardless of consequences (even incest is not frowned upon in their world, where the word ‘wife’ is often synonymous with ‘mother’ or ‘sister’). Daughter Grace yearns for humanity in a different way: applying fake tan to get rid of her vampiric pallor, dressing in pink clothes, wishing she could feel emotion and even having a human boyfriend.

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Vampires (2010) - Trailer

Release Date:

01 Sep 2010

Language:

French

MPAA Content-Rating:
Not Rated

Director:

Vincent Lannoo

Writer:

Frédérique Broos, Vincent Lannoo

Main Actors:

Carlo Ferrante, Vera Van Dooren, Pierre Lognay, Fleur Lise Heuet

Plot:

Belgium's vampire community invites a documentary crew to film one of their families: husband, wife, and two teen children - Georges, Bertha, Sampson, and Grace. The teens have problems: Sampson wants to sleep with the community leader's wife (the only sexual taboo) and Grace wears pink and wants to be human. The family eats (they keep a young woman for snacks, and the police drop off immigrants for them), visits their community school, chats with a coffin maker, goes to parties, and looks down their nose at a childless vampire couple who live in their basement. We learn of the vampire code, forced exile in Canada, and the fate of the Sampson and Grace.

Awards:

4 wins & 1 nomination.

Production:

IFC Midnight

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
6.3/10