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Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary (2002)

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Directed by
Guy Maddin

Written by
Bram Stoker, Mark Godden

Cast
Wei-Qiang Zhang, Tara Birtwhistle, Dave Moroni, CindyMarie Small, Johnny A. Wright [more]


Release Date
• USA: May 16, 2003
• UK: 12 Dec 2003
DVD Release Date
• R1: Apr 26, 2004
• R2: 26 Apr 2004

Budget CAD 1,600,000

Official Website:
Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary Website

Running Time
1 hour, 13 minutes

Country Canada

Production Companies
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) (in association with), Dracula Productions Inc., Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Vonnie Von Helmolt Film

Studio Guy Maddin, Mark Goddin, Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Vonnie Von Helmut Film

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Other Titles
• Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary (2002)
• Dracula, Pages From a Virgin's Diary



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 Synopses for Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary (2002)
1.
From The New Yorker
Guy Maddin, the director of "Careful," "Archangel," and the five-minute mini-masterpiece "The Heart of the World," among others, returns with a dizzying cinematic take on the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's production of Bram Stoker's classic. While transposing the ballet's interpretation from stage to screen, Maddin's phantasmagoric movie-which starts off as a silent black-and-white film set to the music of Gustav Mahler-becomes wildly, and erotically, exotic. Victorian sexuality and melodrama are brought together in a shadowy world of expressionistic images (flashlights pierce the dark in the shape of crosses, a trickle of blood moves across a map showing Dracula's progress) and an athletic, almost rabid, choreography. Maddin has discovered a new kind of cinema, the welding of silent-film techniques, avant-garde imagery, and twenty-first-century technology (there are digital effects smuggled in throughout the picture). This is one of his most consistent, vibrant films, and a perfect primer for exploring his other fantastic works. -Bruce Diones
Copyright © 2006 The New Yorker

Product Description
After garnering widespread acclaim with his mini-masterpiece THE HEART OF THE WORLD, red hot cult auteur Guy Maddin (THE SADDEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD) has taken on the world’s most adapted horror tale and concocted his most original and ravishingly stylized cinematic creation yet. Beautifully transposing the Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s interpretation of Bram Stoker’s classic vampire yarn from stage to screen, Maddin has forged a sumptuous, erotically charged feast of dance, drama and silent film techniques. The black-and-white, blood-red-punctured DRACULA: PAGES FROM A VIRGIN’S DIARY is a Gothic grand guignol of the notorious Count and his bodice-ripped victims, fringed with the expressionistic strains of Gustav Mahler.
  

2.After garnering widespread acclaim with his mini-masterpiece The Heart Of The World, red hot cult auteur Guy Maddin (The Saddest Music In The World) has taken on the world’s most adapted horror tale and concocted his most original and ravishingly stylized cinematic creation yet. Beautifully transposing the Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s interpretation of Bram Stoker’s classic vampire yarn from stage to screen, Maddin has forged a sumptuous, erotically charged feast of dance, drama and silent film techniques. The black-and-white, blood-red-punctured Dracula: Pages From A Virgin's Diary is a Gothic grand guignol of the notorious Count and his bodice-ripped victims, fringed with the expressionistic strains of Gustav Mahler.   

3.IN THEATRES: MAY 14, 2003 (NY)

This silent, black and white film, adapted from the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's interpretation of Bram Stoker's DRACULA, is Guy Maddin's dramatic masterpiece. It is an atmospheric, gothic work full of dance and eroticism, accompanied by Gustav Mahler music. Clearly a modern film that has been styled to mimic the earliest works of cinema, DRACULA: PAGES FROM A VIRGIN'S DIARY is grainy and its light is often distorted. It uses large, emphatic title cards that introduce the characters, give loose plot structure, and serve as ironically comic punctuation to the action. There are sound effects that bring reality to some of the more gruesome vampire-hunting sequences. And there are moments of color--for instance, when blood is crudely drawn from the arm of the victim's fiance into a large antique tube, or when Dracula tosses his bright green dollar bills into the air. The film is divided into two chapters dedicated to Dracula's two victims. In the opening sequences, Lucy (Tara Birtwhistle), a pale vampy creature clad in a white gown, flirts with three suitors, but abandons all of them to welcome the elegant and seductive Dracula (Zhang Wei-Quang) into her arms late at night. After Lucy has passed, the focus turns to a more virginal, demure victim: Nina (CindyMarie Small). Pursuing the demon are a group of forthright men bearing stakes, garlic, crosses, and other tools of the trade. With DRACULA, Madden has created a truly inspired work that successfully combines ballet, film, and horror.
  



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