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Undying Love

SCI-FACT! The first film to adapt Carmilla (albeit loosely) was 1932’s Vampyr, directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer.

“I WASN’T AIMING AT HORROR OR A vampire story in the traditional sense,” says Emily Harris, writer and director of , an intriguing new take on the Gothic classic by Sheridan Le Fanu. “The horrific stuff is what goes on inside people, how our behaviour manifests. Our ignorance, our lack of openness and all the fears that get bundled in with that.”

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