This eight-minute Russian film, directed by Liudmila Komrakova and released in 2017, is not what you might first expect. Described on YouTube as a Tango Film, the concentration is on dance. Dance and vampires are not strangers, however. I remember watching the Northern Ballet Theatre’s wonderful rendition of Dracula many years ago and a similar production was given filmic treatment by Guy Maddin in the form of Dracula: Pages from a Virgin’s Diary. Hell I even looked at vampire belly-dance film The Bride of Dracula.
Of course, being a short this is a curtailed story but is lushly photographed and has an interesting lore moment.
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A motorbike pulls outside a large mansion. We see a dapper gentleman enter the hall where society meet and dance. He prowls the room until eventually taking the hand of a lady and leading her in a tango. At first enthusiastic we see his attention wander as a new person takes his interest. In a gold dress, with her blonde hair, she stands out in the centre of the room and soon he is dancing with her. They continue to dance as the rest of the room are drawn to the window to watch a fireworks display.
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