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Synopsis

VAMPIRE BLUES is a superb blasphamy of cinema, a deliciously toxicating work, a vampire film that resembles no other. It’s a veritable virtual trip which, without a doubt, will be adored by surrealists. Pardoxically, the thiness of funds serves the film very well and it appears – at different moments – to give recall the classic auteurs of the American underground such as Kenneth Angers, Andy Warhol or Paul Morrisey. VAMPIRE BLUES will be adored by many and even though some may throw up their hands, others will bow down. But it won’t leave any viewer indifferent. The film is a gift and is already – within this specific genre – a huge classic. Apparently, Jess Franco seems to have found, in the persons of Kevin Collins and Peter Evanko, the producers he has been waiting for forever. Bravo to them." —Alain Petit, ‘Cine Zine Zone’s Manacoa Files’

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Jesús Franco

He was only 6 years old when he started composing music under the protection of his brother Enrique. After the Spanish Civil War, he was able to continue his studies at the Real Conservatorio de Madrid, where he finished piano and harmony. Being a Bachelor of Law and a easy-read novel writer (under the pseudonym David Khume), he signed on to enter the Instituto de Investigaciones y Experiencias Cinematográicas (IIEC), where he was only for two years, while he worked simultaneously as a director and theatre actor. Later, he went to Paris to study directing techniques at the I.D.H.E.C. (University of Sorbonne), where he used to go into seclusion during hours to watch films at the film archive. Back to Spain, he started his huge cinematographic work as a composer, with Cómicos (1954) and El hombre que viajaba despacito (1957), and later worked as an assistant director to Juan Antonio Bardem, León Klimovsky, Luis Saslavsky, Julio Bracho, Fernando Soler and Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent… read more

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