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Suceurs de sang: Une comédie marxiste de vampires

Original title: Blutsauger
  • 2021
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Suceurs de sang: Une comédie marxiste de vampires (2021)
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A penniless Soviet refugee falls in love with an eccentric young vampiress spending the summer at the seaside with her awkward servant. A Marxist vampire comedy.A penniless Soviet refugee falls in love with an eccentric young vampiress spending the summer at the seaside with her awkward servant. A Marxist vampire comedy.A penniless Soviet refugee falls in love with an eccentric young vampiress spending the summer at the seaside with her awkward servant. A Marxist vampire comedy.

  • Director
    • Julian Radlmaier
  • Writer
    • Julian Radlmaier
  • Stars
    • Aleksandre Koberidze
    • Lilith Stangenberg
    • Alexander Herbst
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    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Julian Radlmaier
    • Writer
      • Julian Radlmaier
    • Stars
      • Aleksandre Koberidze
      • Lilith Stangenberg
      • Alexander Herbst
    • 2User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Aleksandre Koberidze
    Aleksandre Koberidze
    • Ljowushka
    Lilith Stangenberg
    Lilith Stangenberg
    • Octavia
    Alexander Herbst
    • Jakob
    Kirill Adibekov
    • Eduard Tisse
    Juan Felipe Amaya González
    • Hans
    • (as Juan Felipe Amaya)
    Margarita Amineva
    • Studentin im Wohnheim
    Michael Baute
    • Bauer
    Mareike Beykirch
    • Jewka
    Bruno Derksen
    • Arbeiter Bruno
    Andreas Döhler
    Andreas Döhler
    • Dr. Humburg
    Anton Gonopolski
    • Sergei Eisenstein
    Martin Hansen
    • Hans
    Corinna Harfouch
    Corinna Harfouch
    • Tante Erkentrud
    Daniel Hoesl
    Daniel Hoesl
    • Bonin
    Stasya Korotkova
    • Regieassistentin
    Darja Lewin
    • Rosa
    Kyung-Taek Lie
    • Algensammler
    Marie Rathscheck
    Marie Rathscheck
    • Prinzessin XY
    • Director
      • Julian Radlmaier
    • Writer
      • Julian Radlmaier
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    dijle

    Underrated and fun

    A symbolist movie and maybe even a "semiologic" narrative with a fresh approach. Discusses and reflects capitalist, oppressive, post-truth, and unequal societies in a lighthearted, Brechtian manner. Lovely, witty, and surely a good cheer. Some reviews about this movie are simply unfair. Unfair to creativity, the narrative, the director, the writing, and the vision. In a world where Aronofskys are praised and overrated, I can understand that a movie like BlutSauger is not understood and is underrated. It is a colonial, capitalist, polished, hunger-gamed fascism; people abstain from intelligence, wits, and creativity (not AI replicated, but actual human creativity).
    Charlot47

    Satire ladled out over both proletarians and capitalists

    Playful mix of history, philosophy, literature and cinema. Whether it rises above enjoyable post-modern pastiche to leave anything profound or perduring with viewers, time will tell. Lots of dry comedy enlivens proceedings, however.

    The initial premise is a joke. An earnest discussion group who are reading Marx stumble on a passage where he labels the bosses as vampires, sucking the blood out of the workers. Although the leader insists that this is a metaphor, some participants take the master literally and start viewing the rich with new wariness.

    When the millionairess heroine decides that the Russian refugee she has taken into her mansion needs his sensibility enlarged, she instructs her assistant to leave Proust on his pillow. The assistant, unfulfillably in love with her, decides to discover the secret by reading the book himself. His journal baldly recounts his bafflement that this is meant to be great literature.

    An effete young aristocrat who has long had designs on her starts a long preamble that suggests he is working up to a proposal of marriage. When she implies that she is receptive and begs him to come to the point, he asks not for her hand but for a loan.

    Irate villagers accuse her of being the vampire they hold responsible for deaths of their fellow inhabitants, but when the Russian (also in love with her) shows them a home movie in which she expires orgasmically under the fangs of an evil Oriental, several are convinced that she must therefore be innocent and that the malefactor is Chinese.

    I should add that satire is ladled out over both proletarians and capitalists, the former being merely dim but the latter definitely nasty. And the pleasant soundtrack is probably an ironic commentary on what is being shown.

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    • Trivia
      Although the movie premiered in March 2021 at the Berlin International Film Festival, in the german speaking countries Germany, Switzerland and Austria the movie was geo-blocked. Therefore there was the exceptional case that it ran on a german film festival, but neither the german press nor the german audience were able to see it at the time.
    • Goofs
      In two scenes in which Octavia is smoking marijuana (one with Lyovochka, the other alone sitting on the staircase), the joints change in size randomly.
    • Connections
      References Octobre (1928)

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    • Release date
      • September 4, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • ARRI Media International (Germany)
      • Crescendo House (United States)
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
      • Russian
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Bloodsuckers - A Marxist Vampire Comedy
    • Filming locations
      • Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Faktura Film
      • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
      • ARTE
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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