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Eine blonde Frau sitzt in einem Pulloverkleid in einer Gruft, umgeben von Kerzenleuchtern.  A blonde woman sits in a sweater dress in a crypt, surrounded by candelabras.

‘Lady Dracula’, FRG 1978, directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb

Come (Bite) Back! How the Undead are re-imagining Genre

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02/19/2025 - 18:30
Deutsche Kinemathek
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Guests: Farah Bouamar (creative director), Samuel Gheist (screenwriter), Till Kleinert (director)
Moderation: Jenni Zylka (author)

With creative director Farah Bouamar, screenwriter Samuel Gheist, and director Till Kleinert, moderator Jenni Zylka explores the vampire movie revival and current developments in genre cinema.

The talk will take place at our new location in E-Werk.

→ in German, admission free

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