Director
Denis Gansel
Year
2010
Run Time
96
min
Country
Germany
Language
German
PROGRAM Time
minutes
CONTENT WARNING:
Who doesn’t like lesbian vampires? Lets celebrate Friday, the 13th with one of the best vampire films you’ll ever see! 18 year old Lena is trouble. Her home life is terrible. She is caught by the police trying to rip off a Russian mobster and she doesn’t know what to do with herself. One night she sets off to an underground disco at an abandoned amusement park in Berlin. She catches the eye of a beautiful woman, but not just any woman. Louise is the leader of a vampire pack. And she wants Lena. This begins one of the most exciting vampire films in ages. Forget Twilight!
This film is presented in German with English subtitles.
Who doesn’t like lesbian vampires? Lets celebrate Friday, the 13th with one of the best vampire films you’ll ever see! 18 year old Lena is trouble. Her home life is terrible. She is caught by the police trying to rip off a Russian mobster and she doesn’t know what to do with herself. One night she sets off to an underground disco at an abandoned amusement park in Berlin. She catches the eye of a beautiful woman, but not just any woman. Louise is the leader of a vampire pack. And she wants Lena. This begins one of the most exciting vampire films in ages. Forget Twilight! This is the film you want to see. !
Wicked Queer is proud to co-present this program with
No items found.

Presented with...

Program includes...

This short film program includes the following films:

No items found.

Other events you may like

SPOTLIGHT
US PREMIERE
WORLD PREMIERE
FROM 2011
Special Guest
Short Film Program

Out for the Long Run

FREE

Sun, May 15 @ 1:00 pm
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
in person
Please join us for this very special screening. Many of the films subjects are local and will be present. A feature length documentary, “Out For The Long Run” looks at the lives of openly gay high school and college age athletes. Inspired by a recent article in the Los Angeles Times, the film's focus is on a handful of openly gay high school and college athletes as they navigate the turbulent waters of their uncertain world. Utilizing footage shot by our cameras and video diaries kept throughout the year, we will show the world a new generation of courage in what could be the most homophobic place on a high school campus: the locker room. At a time where young gay men and women are literally being bullied to death, this film's poignant message is, there is hope.
Out For The Long Run looks at the lives of openly gay high school and college age athletes. Inspired by a recent article in the Los Angeles Times, the film's focus is on a handful of openly gay high school and college athletes as they navigate the turbulent waters of their uncertain world. Utilizing footage shot by our cameras and video diaries kept throughout the year, we will show the world a new generation of courage in what could be the most homophobic place on a high school campus: the locker room.
Event Info↗