The Vourdalak: How a 19th-Century Gothic Novella Redefined Modern Vampire Lore
Signs of a vourdalak:
The Vourdalak marks the feature film debut of director Adrien Beau, a visual artist, graphic designer, and former collaborator with fashion brands like agnès b. and designers John Galliano and Christian Dior. The project was born when producer Judith Lou Lévy proposed they work together on a film. Initially concerned about making something “infantile,” Beau discovered Tolstoy‘s novella and was immediately captivated by its extreme family metaphor. The Vourdalak
“Father?” whispered the youngest child. The Vourdalak: How a 19th-Century Gothic Novella Redefined
In film, the Vourdalak has appeared in various movies, including the 2014 French-Belgian horror film "The Vampire's Bite" (original title: "Les Morsures de l'ombre"), directed by Jérémie Degruson. The creature has also been featured in several episodes of popular TV shows, such as "Penny Dreadful" and "The Strain." The creature has also been featured in several
The used in Mario Bava's 1963 cinematic adaptation