With live-music accompaniment
Dir.: Carl Theodor Dreyer, b/w, 70 mins, France/Germany 1932
In the surroundings of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the Bram Stoker Festival will show a rare film this year: "Vampyr"
, a French-German horror movie from 1932. Based on elements of J. Sheridan Le Fanu’s collection of "In a Glass Darkly" (1872) this film tells the story of the young student Allan Gray, who is seraching for the secrets of the French village Courtempierre.
Featuring a new score to be performed live during the screening by Matthew Nolan, David Kitt, Margie Lewis, Catherine Sikora, and Erik Friedlander.
Tickets are available
here.
Supported by the Goethe-Institut Irland
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