Therapy for a Vampire
Synopsis
Vienna, early 1930s. One fine evening, Sigmund Freud has a new patient on his couch – a mysterious count who can no longer bear the “eternally long” relationship with his wife. The vain countess incessantly complains about not being able to look at herself in a mirror, the count tells the professor. Unaware of the fact that the count and his wife are vampires, Freud introduces his mysterious patient to a young painter, Viktor, who paints portraits that express more than a mirror ever could. While visiting the painter, the count takes an instant shine to Viktor’s girlfriend Lucy – more so than Viktor and the countess would like.
Title | Therapy for a Vampire |
Original Title | Der Vampir auf der Couch |
Directed by | David Ruehm |
Starring | Tobias Moretti, Jeanette Hain, Cornelia Ivancan, Dominic Oley |
Genre | Comedy, Horror, Black Comedy, Vampire |
Running time | 87 min |
Language | German |
Nationality | Austria, Switzerland |
Scriptwriter | David Rühm |
Cinematographer | Martin Gschlacht |
Produced by | Novotny & Novotny, Filmproduktion, Hugofilm Productions |
Local Release | 2014 Dec 19 |
Film Status | Completed |
Festivals
- World Premiere - Zurich FF 2014
- Official Selection - Busan IFF 2014
Other
Eligible for German Films distribution support