Vampyr (BFI Film Classics)
Vampyr (BFI Film Classics)
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Book Description
..a disturbing narrative of vampirism obsession and posession of the soul...one of the defining works of psychological horror cinema...unquestionalby extraordinary a vivid and haunting manifestation of dreyer's power to make visible on-screen the inner human state.
About the Author
David Rudkin is a dramatist and screenwriter of forty years' standing. His recent screenplays include Testimony (1987), for which he was awarded the New York Film Festival Gold Medal .
Vampyr (BFI Film Classics),David Rudkin,British Film Institute,1844570738,Film & Video - General,General,Performing Arts,Performing Arts/Dance,Reference,Performing Arts / General
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