In Berlin, a cop closes in on an all-female vampire trio who just took in a new member, Lena.In Berlin, a cop closes in on an all-female vampire trio who just took in a new member, Lena.In Berlin, a cop closes in on an all-female vampire trio who just took in a new member, Lena.
- Awards
- 1 win & 5 nominations total
Storyline
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- TriviaAccording to Dennis Gansel, the vampires each represents a time in German history he thought where a high point Louise represents the lat 1700's, Charlotte the 1920's and the golden age of German films and Nora the 1990's after the fall of the Berlin wall.
- GoofsIn the montage sequence in the beginning Louise's face is (inexpertly) photoshopped into Menzel's Flute Concert of Frederick the Great. Actually, the person sitting in this position in the painting is Frederick's sister Wilhelmine.
- Crazy creditsOpening and closing credits are white initially, but just before fading out out, they turn blood-red.
Featured review
Female vampires are all that is left. Men typically screwed up and were eliminated. Naturally, when one wants a true love, she is going to be searching for the right female to join her for eternity.
This is really a slick production with good camera work, great music, and lots of action - lots of blood, too.
Karoline Herfurth gives a great performance as Lena, the pickpocket that is transformed. She has a hard time warming up to Louise (Nina Hoss), and keeps a tie to a cop (Max Riemelt) she met when she was a pickpocket. Twilight fans may find this story compelling, and would certainly like the ending, but it's for adults.
This is really a slick production with good camera work, great music, and lots of action - lots of blood, too.
Karoline Herfurth gives a great performance as Lena, the pickpocket that is transformed. She has a hard time warming up to Louise (Nina Hoss), and keeps a tie to a cop (Max Riemelt) she met when she was a pickpocket. Twilight fans may find this story compelling, and would certainly like the ending, but it's for adults.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- We Are the Night
- Filming locations
- Spreepark, Plänterwald, Treptow-Köpenick, Berlin, Germany(run-down amusement park)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- €6,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $2,405,336
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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