Sky Studios is teaming with French major Gaumont on comedy The Wasp, which is being produced for Sky Deutschland.
The six-part series tells the story of Eddie Frotzke, a fallen professional dart player who, after a prolonged career slump, wants to return to his former glory. With the help of his old buddy Nobbe, also a rusty dart pro but with a strong tendency to alcohol, Eddie wants to find his way back into life and his career, proving that he was not called ‘The Wasp’ for nothing.
Jan Berger (Der Medicus) create and wrote the series which will be directed Hermine Huntgeburth (Neue Vahr Süd). Florian Lukas (Good Bye Lenin!) is playing the lead role. Andreas Bareiss and Sabine de Mardt executive produce for Gaumont with Quirin Schmidt for Sky Studios.
Shooting is scheduled to begin later this year and the project is supported by the Film- und Medienstiftung Nrw...
The six-part series tells the story of Eddie Frotzke, a fallen professional dart player who, after a prolonged career slump, wants to return to his former glory. With the help of his old buddy Nobbe, also a rusty dart pro but with a strong tendency to alcohol, Eddie wants to find his way back into life and his career, proving that he was not called ‘The Wasp’ for nothing.
Jan Berger (Der Medicus) create and wrote the series which will be directed Hermine Huntgeburth (Neue Vahr Süd). Florian Lukas (Good Bye Lenin!) is playing the lead role. Andreas Bareiss and Sabine de Mardt executive produce for Gaumont with Quirin Schmidt for Sky Studios.
Shooting is scheduled to begin later this year and the project is supported by the Film- und Medienstiftung Nrw...
- 2/17/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Sky Studios and Gaumont have teamed on “The Wasp,” the first Sky original comedy to be produced for Sky Deutschland.
The six-part series follows Eddie Frotzke, a fallen professional dart player who, after a prolonged career slump, wants to return to his former glory. With the help of his old buddy Nobbe, also a rusty dart pro but dealing with a drinking habit, Eddie wants to find his way back into life and his career, proving that he was not called “The Wasp” for nothing.
The series is created and written by Jan Berger (“Der Medicus”) and will be directed by Hermine Huntgeburth. Florian Lukas (“Good Bye Lenin!”) will play Eddie. Andreas Bareiss and Sabine de Mardt are executive producing for Gaumont with Quirin Schmidt for Sky Studios.
Shooting is scheduled to begin later this year. The project is supported by the Film- und Medienstiftung Nrw and the Medienboard Berlin Brandenburg.
The six-part series follows Eddie Frotzke, a fallen professional dart player who, after a prolonged career slump, wants to return to his former glory. With the help of his old buddy Nobbe, also a rusty dart pro but dealing with a drinking habit, Eddie wants to find his way back into life and his career, proving that he was not called “The Wasp” for nothing.
The series is created and written by Jan Berger (“Der Medicus”) and will be directed by Hermine Huntgeburth. Florian Lukas (“Good Bye Lenin!”) will play Eddie. Andreas Bareiss and Sabine de Mardt are executive producing for Gaumont with Quirin Schmidt for Sky Studios.
Shooting is scheduled to begin later this year. The project is supported by the Film- und Medienstiftung Nrw and the Medienboard Berlin Brandenburg.
- 2/17/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
The life story of magicians and entertainers Siegfried and Roy is coming to the big screen. German multihyphenate Michael Bully Herbig, one of Germany’s biggest stars and most successful directors, is partnering with Ufa Fiction to direct two feature film projects, including a biopic about the German-American entertainers, whose Las Vegas act with big cats made them world-famous.
Herbig most recently directed the 2018 real-life hit drama “Balloon,” about two East German families who tried to escape to West Germany in a hot-air balloon in 1979. The critically acclaimed film earned about $8 million at the German box office for Studiocanal last fall.
Long in development at Ufa originally as a TV production, the big-screen “Siegfried & Roy” will tell the story of Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Uwe Horn, who met on a cruise ship in 1960 and, driven by their common passion for the art of magic and illusion, went on to developed their famous act.
Herbig most recently directed the 2018 real-life hit drama “Balloon,” about two East German families who tried to escape to West Germany in a hot-air balloon in 1979. The critically acclaimed film earned about $8 million at the German box office for Studiocanal last fall.
Long in development at Ufa originally as a TV production, the big-screen “Siegfried & Roy” will tell the story of Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Uwe Horn, who met on a cruise ship in 1960 and, driven by their common passion for the art of magic and illusion, went on to developed their famous act.
- 9/30/2019
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
"The Physician" helmer Philipp Stolzl and writer Jan Berger are re-teaming for a film about German magicians turned Las Vegas performers Siegfried & Roy at Ufa Fiction.
Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Uwe Horn were a Las Vegas institution who regularly performed at the Mirage Resort and Casino for fourteen years before an on-stage tiger attack in 2003 brought a sudden end to their careers. Roy was left partially paralyzed by the attack.
Nico Hofmann will produce while Siegfried and Roy themselves will serve as executive producers alongside Sebastian Werninger and Jan Mewes. Pixomondo ("Game of Thrones," "The Walking Dead") will provide the visual effects.
Source: THR...
Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Uwe Horn were a Las Vegas institution who regularly performed at the Mirage Resort and Casino for fourteen years before an on-stage tiger attack in 2003 brought a sudden end to their careers. Roy was left partially paralyzed by the attack.
Nico Hofmann will produce while Siegfried and Roy themselves will serve as executive producers alongside Sebastian Werninger and Jan Mewes. Pixomondo ("Game of Thrones," "The Walking Dead") will provide the visual effects.
Source: THR...
- 6/27/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Las Vegas performers Siegfried & Roy are getting the biopic treatment. The German magicians and entertainers, who were a Las Vegas institution before an onstage tiger attack brought a sudden end to their careers, have signed a deal for a film version of their extraordinary lives. Philipp Stolzl, director of 2013 period drama The Physician, has signed on to helm the project for German studio Ufa Fiction. Physician screenwriter Jan Berger will pen the script. Ufa's co-ceo Nico Hofmann will produce. “The image of Siegfried and Roy floating down onto the stage in their fantastical outfits, landing amidst a
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- 6/27/2016
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Stars: Tom Payne, Ben Kingsley, Stellan Skarsgard, Olivier Martinez, Emma Rigby, Elyas M’Barek, Fahri Yardim, Makram Khoury, Michael Marcus, Stanley Townsend | Written by Jan Berger, Philipp Stölzl, Simon Block, Christoph Müller | Directed by Philipp Stölzl
When nine-year-old Rob Cole (Tom Payne) feels the life force slipping from his mother’s hand upon her death he is unaware that his gift of sensing impending death would lead him from 11th Century England to a medical school at Ispahan. At a time when Christians are banned from becoming a student at the school, Cole disguises himself as a Jew to become famed physician Avicenna’s (Ben Kingsley) student.
The Physician uses the history of medicine as the foundations of a story that focuses on the power of superstition and religion to hold back progress. In it we see how the Barber (Stellan Skarsgard) is held back from saving lives as to...
When nine-year-old Rob Cole (Tom Payne) feels the life force slipping from his mother’s hand upon her death he is unaware that his gift of sensing impending death would lead him from 11th Century England to a medical school at Ispahan. At a time when Christians are banned from becoming a student at the school, Cole disguises himself as a Jew to become famed physician Avicenna’s (Ben Kingsley) student.
The Physician uses the history of medicine as the foundations of a story that focuses on the power of superstition and religion to hold back progress. In it we see how the Barber (Stellan Skarsgard) is held back from saving lives as to...
- 10/8/2015
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Stars: Karoline Herfurth, Nina Hoss, Jennifer Ulrich, Anna Fischer, Max Riemelt | Written by Dennis Gansel, Jan Berger | Directed by Dennis Gansel
Filmed in 2010 and often billed as female version of The Lost Boys, We Are The Night is a German take on the vampire legend that follows Lena, a small time crook who, on the run from the cops, attracts the attention of Louise, a nightclub owner and leader of a trio of sexy female vampires that also includes a party girl, DJ Nora and former 1920s silent film star Charlotte.
When she unknowingly picks the pocket of a man one night on the streets of Berlin, small-time crook Lena attracts the unwanted attention of Inspector Tom Serner, a young police detective involved in ongoing investigations into Lena’s victim, a known Russian mobster. Although she manages to escape Tom’s clutches, Lena’s personal situation becomes even more complicated...
Filmed in 2010 and often billed as female version of The Lost Boys, We Are The Night is a German take on the vampire legend that follows Lena, a small time crook who, on the run from the cops, attracts the attention of Louise, a nightclub owner and leader of a trio of sexy female vampires that also includes a party girl, DJ Nora and former 1920s silent film star Charlotte.
When she unknowingly picks the pocket of a man one night on the streets of Berlin, small-time crook Lena attracts the unwanted attention of Inspector Tom Serner, a young police detective involved in ongoing investigations into Lena’s victim, a known Russian mobster. Although she manages to escape Tom’s clutches, Lena’s personal situation becomes even more complicated...
- 10/15/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
I just love these silent projects. No photos, no interviews, no drama, no nothing… and all of the sudden you get an awesome teaser trailer for the whole thing. The Physician is an upcoming adventure/history/drama (sounds silly, but it works for this movie) which comes from director Philipp Stölzl and has an awesome cast on board. More about that cast in the rest of this report, now – just a little reminder: the movie is actually the big-screen adaptation of Noah Gordon’s international bestseller of the same name!
So, Philipp Stölzl directs the whole thing from a script written by Jan Berger, and the movie will tell us the story of a Christian English boy in the 11th century who journeys across Europe in order to study medicine from the Muslims.
Rob Cole is a boy who is left a penniless orphan in an 11th-century English mining town...
So, Philipp Stölzl directs the whole thing from a script written by Jan Berger, and the movie will tell us the story of a Christian English boy in the 11th century who journeys across Europe in order to study medicine from the Muslims.
Rob Cole is a boy who is left a penniless orphan in an 11th-century English mining town...
- 12/14/2012
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
We Are The Night
Stars: Karoline Herfurth, Nina Hoss, Jennifer Ulrich, Anna Fischer, Max Riemelt | Written by Dennis Gansel, Jan Berger | Directed by Dennis Gansel
Filmed in 2010 and often billed as female version of The Lost Boys, We Are The Night is a German take on the vampire legend that follows Lena, a small time crook who, on the run from the cops, attracts the attention of Louise, a nightclub owner and leader of a trio of sexy female vampires that also includes a party girl, DJ Nora and former 1920s silent film star Charlotte…
When she unknowingly picks the pocket of a man one night on the streets of Berlin, small-time crook Lena attracts the unwanted attention of Inspector Tom Serner, a young police detective involved in ongoing investigations into Lena’s victim, a known Russian mobster. Although she manages to escape Tom’s clutches, Lena’s personal situation...
Stars: Karoline Herfurth, Nina Hoss, Jennifer Ulrich, Anna Fischer, Max Riemelt | Written by Dennis Gansel, Jan Berger | Directed by Dennis Gansel
Filmed in 2010 and often billed as female version of The Lost Boys, We Are The Night is a German take on the vampire legend that follows Lena, a small time crook who, on the run from the cops, attracts the attention of Louise, a nightclub owner and leader of a trio of sexy female vampires that also includes a party girl, DJ Nora and former 1920s silent film star Charlotte…
When she unknowingly picks the pocket of a man one night on the streets of Berlin, small-time crook Lena attracts the unwanted attention of Inspector Tom Serner, a young police detective involved in ongoing investigations into Lena’s victim, a known Russian mobster. Although she manages to escape Tom’s clutches, Lena’s personal situation...
- 10/13/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Mark Duplass has had busy couple of years, directing and writing three films with his brother, and starring in a number of projects including the raunchy FX comedy, “The League,” and in the upcoming sci-fi tinged indie dramedy “Safety Not Guaranteed” with Aubrey Plaza. He’s following up that role with one in another indie film with a sci-fi element, “Convention,” and he’s going to be acting opposite some pretty big names.
Duplass will be playing an inventor who unveils his latest creation at a national box convention: the five-sided box. The mysterious new design initially seems perfect, until Duplass’ inventor learns that each time its special fold is created, he rips a hole in the space-time continuum. It’s up to him and his sister to put things back together and save the role. Jennifer Aniston is circling the sister role and Ben Kingsley is officially signed up...
Duplass will be playing an inventor who unveils his latest creation at a national box convention: the five-sided box. The mysterious new design initially seems perfect, until Duplass’ inventor learns that each time its special fold is created, he rips a hole in the space-time continuum. It’s up to him and his sister to put things back together and save the role. Jennifer Aniston is circling the sister role and Ben Kingsley is officially signed up...
- 5/21/2012
- by Cain Rodriguez
- The Playlist
Ben Kingsley, Tom Payne ("Luck") and Stellan Skarsgard have joined the cast of "North Face" helmer Philipp Stoelzl's medieval period drama "The Physician" for Beta Cinema and Ufa Cinema says THR.
Based on Noah Gordon's best-selling novel, Payne plays a 11th century European physician who searches for the scientific truth of illness and healing in a medieval world dominated by religion and superstition.
Kingsley will play Ibn Sina, the “doctor of all doctors”, while Skarsgard will play Barber, the physician's first mentor. Olivier Martinez is already signed to play the Shah Ala ad-Daula.
Jan Berger ("The Door") is adapting the script while shooting kicks off in Morocco and Germany next month.
Based on Noah Gordon's best-selling novel, Payne plays a 11th century European physician who searches for the scientific truth of illness and healing in a medieval world dominated by religion and superstition.
Kingsley will play Ibn Sina, the “doctor of all doctors”, while Skarsgard will play Barber, the physician's first mentor. Olivier Martinez is already signed to play the Shah Ala ad-Daula.
Jan Berger ("The Door") is adapting the script while shooting kicks off in Morocco and Germany next month.
- 5/20/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
With The Dictator in theaters, Iron Man 3 about to shoot, and a role in Convention being announced just a few days back, we’re being inundated with Ben Kingsley at the moment; savor it while it lasts. Adding to that influx would be the news that he, Stellan Skarsgård, Tom Payne, and Olivier Martinez are planning to lead The Physician, an adaptation of Noah Gordon‘s medieval novel that Philipp Stölzl (Young Goethe in Love) will direct. [THR]
Adapted for film by Jan Berger, The Physician follows Rob Cole (Payne), a (you know what he does) trying to uncover the secrets behind “illness and healing in a medieval world dominated by religion and superstition.” Trying to help him in that quest would be Ibn Sina (Kingsley), a super-doctor, and Barber (Skarsgård), his mentor & guide; Martinez is playing Shah Ala ad-Daula.
We can’t zero in on the film’s true potential just yet,...
Adapted for film by Jan Berger, The Physician follows Rob Cole (Payne), a (you know what he does) trying to uncover the secrets behind “illness and healing in a medieval world dominated by religion and superstition.” Trying to help him in that quest would be Ibn Sina (Kingsley), a super-doctor, and Barber (Skarsgård), his mentor & guide; Martinez is playing Shah Ala ad-Daula.
We can’t zero in on the film’s true potential just yet,...
- 5/20/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
The Physician lands Alexander Skarsgard, Ben Kingsley and Tom Payne in adaptation of Noah Gordon's bestseller The Ufa Cinema adaptation of the story concerning a medieval healer traveling from England to Persia in order to study medicine, is being helmed by Young Goethe In Love director Phillip Stoelzl, reports Variety. Script comes from Jan Berger, and tells of Rob Cole (played by Payne), a poor orphan in an 11th Century English mining town who travels to Persia to study medicine under philosopher-scientist Ibn Sina (Kingsley). Dark Water's Olivier Martinez also forms part of the cast as the Shah of Persia. Filming is scheduled to start in June in Morocco and Germany. Olivier Martinez as the Persian shah...
- 5/20/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
The Physician lands Stellan Skarsgard, Ben Kingsley and Tom Payne in adaptation of Noah Gordon's bestseller The Ufa Cinema adaptation of the story concerning a medieval healer traveling from England to Persia in order to study medicine, is being helmed by Young Goethe In Love director Phillip Stoelzl, reports Variety. Script comes from Jan Berger, and tells of Rob Cole (played by Payne), a poor orphan in an 11th Century English mining town who travels to Persia to study medicine under philosopher-scientist Ibn Sina (Kingsley). Dark Water's Olivier Martinez also forms part of the cast as the Shah of Persia. Filming is scheduled to start in June in Morocco and Germany. Olivier Martinez as the Persian shah...
- 5/19/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
The Physician lands Stellan Skarsgard, Ben Kingsley and Tom Payne in adaptation of Noah Gordon's bestseller The Ufa Cinema adaptation of the story concerning a medieval healer traveling from England to Persia in order to study medicine, is being helmed by Young Goethe In Love director Phillip Stoelzl, reports Variety. Script comes from Jan Berger, and tells of Rob Cole (played by Payne), a poor orphan in an 11th Century English mining town who travels to Persia to study medicine under philosopher-scientist Ibn Sina (Kingsley). Dark Water's Olivier Martinez also forms part of the cast as the Shah of Persia. Filming is scheduled to start in June in Morocco and Germany. Olivier Martinez as the Persian shah...
- 5/19/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Directed by: Dennis Gansel
Written by: Jan Berger, Dennis Gansel
Cast: Karoline Herfurth, Nina Hoss, Jennifer Ulrich, Anna Fischer, Max Riemelt
It would be rad to be a vampire. "Curse" my ass.
Especially a vampire with flashy powers and massive sexiness. You could do awesome things like jump out of Lear jets in flight, rather than having to wait at the terminal like all the oxygen-breathing schmucks. You could inhale Tony Montana-sized quantities of blow and then walk on the ceiling for giggles. Your body would finally reject that awful teen angst tattoo, all by itself, no expensive laser surgery required.
We Are the Night gets that. It gets that vampirism sells itself for the most part, and that obnoxious gang initiations, like in Lost Boys and Near Dark, aren't required to force newcomers to the unlife to get with the program.
Our heroine in We Are the Night is the plucky Berlin street-rat,...
Written by: Jan Berger, Dennis Gansel
Cast: Karoline Herfurth, Nina Hoss, Jennifer Ulrich, Anna Fischer, Max Riemelt
It would be rad to be a vampire. "Curse" my ass.
Especially a vampire with flashy powers and massive sexiness. You could do awesome things like jump out of Lear jets in flight, rather than having to wait at the terminal like all the oxygen-breathing schmucks. You could inhale Tony Montana-sized quantities of blow and then walk on the ceiling for giggles. Your body would finally reject that awful teen angst tattoo, all by itself, no expensive laser surgery required.
We Are the Night gets that. It gets that vampirism sells itself for the most part, and that obnoxious gang initiations, like in Lost Boys and Near Dark, aren't required to force newcomers to the unlife to get with the program.
Our heroine in We Are the Night is the plucky Berlin street-rat,...
- 8/1/2011
- by M C Funk
- Planet Fury
Any true horror fan worth her or his salt will be able to glean that the German filmmakers Jan Berger (screenwriter) and Dennis Gansel (director) are pretty big fans of Kathryn Bigelow's 1987 vampire film Near Dark. Only about 15 minutes of their strange, kinetic, and enjoyably lightweight We Are the Night would be enough to indicate their affection for Eric Red's screenplay, so close does it hew to the central premise of that cult classic horror film. But despite a (big) handful of themes and ideas borrowed from a slightly obscure and appreciably better film, We Are the Night manages to periodically break through its familiar trappings, and it usually does so with something flashy, sexy, crazy, or gory. Our protagonist...
- 6/1/2011
- FEARnet
Year: 2010
Director: Dennis Gansel
Writers: Dennis Gansel, Jan Berger
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Marina Antunes
Rating: 6.5 out of 10
The concept for We are the Night (Wir sind die Nacht), a film we've been referring to since the first teaser as a "vampire vixen drama," is pretty great: a group of female vampires wreaking havoc through a metropolis, in this case Berlin. Throw in the fact that the film is directed and co-written by Dennis Gansel, a director who impressed me with his ability to freshen up and make interesting a tired trope with The Wave, and it looked like he was onto something great with We are the Night.
Gansel builds an interesting world where vampire women have taken it upon themselves to eradicate the males of the species for being too loud and uncontrollable and vowing never to create another. "No boyfriends, no husbands." That seems to...
Director: Dennis Gansel
Writers: Dennis Gansel, Jan Berger
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Marina Antunes
Rating: 6.5 out of 10
The concept for We are the Night (Wir sind die Nacht), a film we've been referring to since the first teaser as a "vampire vixen drama," is pretty great: a group of female vampires wreaking havoc through a metropolis, in this case Berlin. Throw in the fact that the film is directed and co-written by Dennis Gansel, a director who impressed me with his ability to freshen up and make interesting a tired trope with The Wave, and it looked like he was onto something great with We are the Night.
Gansel builds an interesting world where vampire women have taken it upon themselves to eradicate the males of the species for being too loud and uncontrollable and vowing never to create another. "No boyfriends, no husbands." That seems to...
- 5/25/2011
- QuietEarth.us
Had enough of vampire flicks that focus solely on male vampires who couldn't keep a shirt on if their lives depended on it? Try We Are the Night, whose vampires are sexy European lesbians. Think of it as Sex and the City but with actual vampires instead of metaphorical ones. The flick stars Karoline Herfurth (Perfume) as a scruffy thief who is seduce and vampire-ized by Nina Hoss (The Anarchist's Wife) and her sexy cohorts Jennifer Ulrich (The Wave) and Anna Fisher (The Cloud). Dennis Gansel (The Wave, Das Phantom) directs a screenplay by Jan Berger. Hit the jump for trailer! We Are the Night premieres May 27th on VOD and with a limited theatrical release.
- 5/19/2011
- FEARnet
Club hopping, fast driving German vampires, what else could you want? Dennis Gansel (The Wave) has recently brought his bloodsuckers to North America in We Are the Night, through IFC Films. Now, an updated trailer is available, with three women hitting the malls to shop and later, they drive fancy cars. What fun! The vampire life is only glamourous for so long, however; police detective Tom Serner is a hair's breath away from closing the case on a series of club set murders, with a brood of vampires the source of much mayhem.
We Are The Night will release in New York theatres May 27th, with a video-on-demand launch May 25th. Now, is the time to sharpen your stakes, for a fun ride through Berlin and all the bloody club hopping therein. The North American trailer for We Are the Night is below, courtesy of IFC Films
The updated synopsis...
We Are The Night will release in New York theatres May 27th, with a video-on-demand launch May 25th. Now, is the time to sharpen your stakes, for a fun ride through Berlin and all the bloody club hopping therein. The North American trailer for We Are the Night is below, courtesy of IFC Films
The updated synopsis...
- 5/17/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
IFC Films has picked up the German shot We are the Night for its IFC Midnight Lineup. This film was directed by Dennis Gansel (The Wave) and vampire fans will enjoy the tales of a young woman "initiated into a trio of beautiful vampires" (IFC). Fans can don their stakes and crucifixes May 25th, as We are the Night will release on video-on-demand. There will also be a limited run in New York and the film follows Lena, who is a petty thief and a soon to be bloodsucker. Read on the details below.
The synopsis for We are the Night:
"We are the Night is an edgy tale of a provocative gang of female vampires living large, making their own rules and leaving a merciless trail of blood. The film centers on a 20-year-old Berlin native Lena (Karoline Herfurth) who gets by as a petty thief. On one of...
The synopsis for We are the Night:
"We are the Night is an edgy tale of a provocative gang of female vampires living large, making their own rules and leaving a merciless trail of blood. The film centers on a 20-year-old Berlin native Lena (Karoline Herfurth) who gets by as a petty thief. On one of...
- 5/13/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
We Are The Night ArtThe German language film Wir sind die Nacht aka We Are the Night has a new graphic, which shows off the sexy vampires from the film. The tagline for the flick is "Immortal, Insatiable," and this short line is an obvious double entendre. In case the message is not clear in the tagline, the sparse clothing and longing looks seem to state that this will be more than your average vampire film. If you are unfamiliar with the film, a trailer is provided below, which shows a vampire trio on the movie in the dark nightlife of Berlin.
The synopsis for We Are the Night:
"One night 18-year-old Lena is bitten by Louise, leader of a female vampire trio that are as deadly as they are beautiful. Her newfound vampiric lifestyle is a blessing and a curse at the same time. At first she enjoys the limitless freedom,...
The synopsis for We Are the Night:
"One night 18-year-old Lena is bitten by Louise, leader of a female vampire trio that are as deadly as they are beautiful. Her newfound vampiric lifestyle is a blessing and a curse at the same time. At first she enjoys the limitless freedom,...
- 9/28/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Sounding like a female version of The Lost Boys, We Are The Night comes from The Wave director Dennis Gansel and Rat Pack Filmproduktion. The Berlin-based female vampire drama stars Karoline Herfurth, Nina Hoss, Jennifer Ulrich, Anna Fischer and Max Riemelt. Here's the plot crunch: When Lena is bitten by the leader of a female vampire trio, she instantly succumbs to her newfound lifestyle but the blood lust of her comrades ultimately proves too much for her to take. In love with an undercover cop, Lena decides to turn her back on the bloodsuckers igniting their fury. The film was written by Gansel and Jan Berger and is produced by Christian Becker. Principal photography began in Berlin on October 11 and is slated to wrap mid-December.
- 11/4/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
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