Trailer Provides Therapy for a Vampire
Being a vampire often seems like a ton of fun, but there are certain downsides to the whole thing. Imagine you’re a vampire, for example, and you’re married to a fellow vampire. Neither of you can ever really die, so you’re kinda stuck with each other for potentially hundreds of years. Therapy, needless to say, would be needed.
Soon we’ll all be invited to witness Therapy for a Vampire. Check out the trailer below!
Music Box Films will release the horror-comedy, which was written and directed by David Rühm, theatrically in New York and Los Angeles June 10th before expanding across the country. Karl Fischer, Dominic Oley, Cornelia Ivancan, Tobias Moretti, and Jeanette Hain star.
Synopsis:
Vienna, 1930. Count von Közsnöm (Moretti) has lost his thirst for life, and his eternally long marriage to Countess Gräfin Elsa von Közsnöm (Hain) cooled centuries ago. Fortunately, Sigmund Freud (Fischer), with his innovative new approach to solving life’s existential problems, is accepting new patients. During their strictly nocturnal sessions, the good doctor suggests the Count appease his vain wife, desperate to see her own reflection, by commissioning a portrait of her by his assistant, Viktor (Oley), an aspiring painter. But it’s Viktor’s headstrong girlfriend, Lucy (Ivancan), who most intrigues the Count, convinced she’s the reincarnation of his one true love. Soon, the whole crowd is a hilarious mess of mistaken identities and misplaced affections in this send-up of the vampire genre, proving once and for all that 500 years of marriage is enough.
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