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Nachts in den Karpaten
2007, regia di Kai Blisch, Adrian Marhoffer
Scheda: Nazione: Germania - Produzione: Hochschule der Medien - Soggetto: Adrian Marhoffer, Christian Schilling - Fotografia: Moritz Vodermeier - Musiche: Aki Friedrich - Formato: Color, animazione, corto - Durata: 8'.
Voci:
Nina Göldner,
Karsten Harz,
Meik Spallek.
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taliesinttlg.blogspot.com: «...It
sees a cold, snowy night as Sarah (Nina Göldner) happens upon a castle. Freezing,
she enters the castle but the door closes behind her and she is left face to
face with the Count (Karsten Harz). He ushers her into a living room and she
picks up a book. As she reads we discover it is a book of erotica. The Count
comes behind her and makes a grab for her and she runs, leaving him with cloak
in hand. She is pursued through the castle. She finds the bones of a professor,
stake in hand and a bag of vampire killing tools at his side. The temptation, of
course, is to think that the professor might have been Van Helsing but with his
top hat still in place upon the skull he brought to mind Professor Abronsius
from the Fearless Vampire Killers. She takes the anti-vampire tools but in
pulling the stake she makes the bones clatter and gives her position away. As
she is chased she pulls something, in a handkerchief, from the bag. She places
it on a plinth, the covering flutters away, revealing a cross that freezes the
Count in place. Sarah turns back and… here I will spoil the ending because it is
so glorious. She approaches with her hand over her eyes, peeking between fingers,
and then tips the cross off the plinth, freeing the Count from its influence. He
reaches her and they return to their coffin… they are a vampire husband and wife
and this was all a role play of ‘victim comes to the castle’ played to spice up
their love life… Absolutely brilliant. And, all in all, a fine little short».