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Dec 4, 2020 · The Barcelona Vampiress: Directed by Lluís Danés. With Roger Casamajor, Nora Navas, Bruna Cusí, Sergi López. In early 20th century Barcelona, little Teresa goes missing shocking the country.
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- Drama, History, Horror
- Lluís Danés
- 2020-12-04
Country. Spain. Language. Catalan. The Barcelona Vampiress (Catalan: La vampira de Barcelona) is a 2020 Spanish historical thriller film directed by Lluís Danés [ ca] which stars Nora Navas as the title character and Roger Casamajor alongside Bruna Cusí, Francesc Orella, Sergi López, Mario Gas, and Núria Prims. It is shot in Catalan .
- La vampira de Barcelona
- Raimon Masllorens
- Lluís Danés
Synopsis. Barcelona, Spain, 1912. The disappearance of a girl from a wealthy family triggers a series of events that will shake the weak foundations of a hypocritical society.
- Lluís Danés
- Sebastià Comas; Enriqueta Martí; Amèlia
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- 2020
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Apr 2, 2021 Full Review Anton Bitel Projected Figures This is Spain's answer to Fritz Lang's M (1931) - a city symphony, mannered and melodramatic, wherein an apparently simple story of a child ...
- Drama, Horror, Mystery & Thriller
- Roger Casamajor
- Lluís Danés
Oct 9, 2020 · The Barcelona Vampiress, is a Spanish Gothic horror/crime thriller. Presented in a highly stylised form, in black and white, this film delves into the crimes attributed to convicted Spanish child serial killer, procuress, madam and prostitute, Enriqueta Martí i Ripollés, in the early 20th century.
Barcelona, 1912. Against the backdrop of a city defined by stark social and economic contrasts, the news of innocent Teresita's unaccountable disappearance spreads like wildfire, leaving open-mouthed the entire country. And as the shocking incident sparks passionate public indignation, the police arrest prime suspect Enriqueta Martí: a brothel ...
Oct 19, 2020 · Review: The Barcelona Vampiress. ] by Lluís Danés, which went home with the Audience Award for Best Film at the gathering. Based on both actual and mythical events, the feature – which has been crafted in the style of a historical flick, but which boasts a highly artistic and daring narrative – demonstrates that smoke screens conceal the ...