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''The Vourdalak'' () is a 2023 French
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directed by Adrien Beau, in his feature film debut. The screenplay by Beau and Hadrien Bouvier is based on
Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy Count Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy (; – ), often referred to as A. K. Tolstoy, was a Russian poet, novelist, and playwright. He is considered to be the most important nineteenth-century Russian historical dramatist, primarily on account o ...
's 1839
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'' The Family of the Vourdalak''. The film premiered at the 80th edition of the
Venice Film Festival The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival (, "International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art of the Venice Biennale") is an annual film festival held in Venice, Italy. It is the world's oldest film festival and one of the ...
. It was theatrically released in France on 25 October 2023, by The Jokers, to critical acclaim.


Plot

In 18th-century Eastern Europe, French
Marquis A marquess (; ) is a nobleman of high hereditary rank in various European peerages and in those of some of their former colonies. The German-language equivalent is Markgraf (margrave). A woman with the rank of a marquess or the wife (or wido ...
Jacques Saturnin du Antoine loses his horse and companions through being robbed. A stranger advises him to go to the house of a man named Gorcha. Jacques Antoine eventually reaches Gorcha's house where the latter's family resides. Gorcha's elder son, Jegor, soon arrives home, having spent the past month seeking revenge against the
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who pillaged the village. Gorcha left to fight the Turks, and had said that if he did not return within six days, it would be because he had died fighting; if he should return after those six days, he would have become a vourdalak and nobody should let him in. Jegor, however, does not believe in vourdalaks. He knows where a horse for Jacques Antoine can be found, but it would have to wait until the next day. Jacques Antoine eventually approaches Gorcha's daughter Sdenka and aggressively tries to seduce her. In turn, she tricks him into almost falling off a cliff. Sdenka had a lover, and because everyone in the area knows, she now cannot get married. She was planning to flee with her lover, but someone found out and killed him. That evening, six days since Gorcha left, he is spotted lying at the edge of the forest, looking like a corpse. The dog of Gorcha's youngest son, Piotr, will not stop barking at the old man. Jegor compels Piotr to shoot it. Gorcha reveals that he murdered the band of Turks' leader, whom Jegor failed to kill. That night, Jacques Antoine has nightmares about Gorcha. The following day, Gorcha is missing and Jegor's son Vlad is unwell. That night, Jacques Antoine sees Vlad walking outside. He appears to be sleepwalking, and Gorcha is nearby, chewing on his shroud. Jacques Antoine attempts to subdue Gorcha, who hurls him against a tree before drinking Vlad's blood. Jacques Antoine awakens the next morning and finds the family digging a grave for Vlad's dead body. During the funeral, Piotr and Sdenka encourage Jegor to drive the stake through Vlad's heart. However, Gorcha interrupts him, reproaching the family for Vlad's death. Piotr attempts to attack Gorcha with the stake, but loses his nerve. Gorcha implies to Sdenka that it was he himself who was responsible for shooting her lover. Gorcha compels Jacques Antoine and Sdenka to dance for him. Piotr, whose supposed effeminacy was criticised by Jegor and Gorcha, appears wearing lipstick and flowers, wanting to kill his father, who shoots him dead. Blaming Jacques Antoine for the family's recent misfortunes, Jegor beats him. He announces that Jacques Antoine will be given a horse the next morning and must leave to never return; if he comes back, Jegor will kill him. Jegor leaves Jacques Antoine bound in the cellar for the night, and he is woken by Vlad calling for his mother, Anja. Outside, Vlad approaches Anja; Jacques Antoine tries to warn her to stay away, to no avail. Mother and son embrace, and he drinks her blood. In the morning, Sdenka approaches Jacques Antoine, declaring that she will throw herself from the cliff, as Piotr was the only thing keeping her alive. She then leaves. Jegor and Anja, now a vourdalak, give Jacques Antoine a horse. In the woods, however, he cannot find Sdenka. Returning to the house that evening, Jacques Antoine believes that he sees her singing in a bedroom. He tries to convince her to leave, but instead she seduces him, and they start having sex. However, Jacques Antoine discovers that he is actually interacting with Gorcha, who has been drinking his blood. Jacques Antoine stakes Gorcha and stumbles into the dining room, where Jegor and his vampirized brother, wife and son are seated around a table. Jacques Antoine sets the house on fire and rides away. At dawn, he finds Sdenka at the edge of the cliff and convinces her not to jump, informing her that she is free. Having been bitten, Jacques Antoine gives her his horse and a map of Europe before jumping off the cliff. Sdenka rides away, chewing a shroud. A French duchess later takes her in.


Cast

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Kacey Mottet Klein Kacey Mottet Klein (born 20 October 1998) is a Swiss actor. Life and career Kacey Mottet Klein was born in Lausanne to an American father and a Swiss mother. He made his screen debut in 2008, in Ursula Meier's ''Home'', for which he won the Swi ...
as Marquis Jacques Antoine Saturnin d’Urfe *
Ariane Labed Ariane Labed (born 8 May 1984) is a French actress and film director. She is known for her feature film debut in '' Attenberg'', for which she won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress, and appearing in Helen Edmundson's film ''Mary Magdalene'' in 20 ...
as Sdenka *
Grégoire Colin Grégoire Colin (born 25 July 1975) is a French actor. Career Grégoire started acting on the French stage at age 12. He first caught the eye of critics in the 1992 Agnieszka Holland's psychological family drama '' Olivier, Olivier'' when he was ...
as Jegor *
Vassili Schneider Vassili Schneider (born January 9, 1999) is a Canadian actor best known for his role as Albert in ''The Count of Monte Cristo'' (2024). He made his professional acting debut in the 2009 film '' The Master Key''. He was in '' The Vourdalak'' (2023) ...
as Piotr * Claire Duburcq as Anja * Gabriel Pavie as Vlad * Erwan Ribard as The Hermit * Adrien Beau as Gorcha (voice)


Production

The film is based on the 1839
Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy Count Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy (; – ), often referred to as A. K. Tolstoy, was a Russian poet, novelist, and playwright. He is considered to be the most important nineteenth-century Russian historical dramatist, primarily on account o ...
's gothic
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'' The Family of the Vourdalak''. It is shot in
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. The soundtrack is inspired by
Nino Rota Giovanni "Nino" Rota Rinaldi (; ; 3 December 1911 – 10 April 1979) was an Italian composer, pianist, conductor and academic who is best known for his film scores, notably for the films of Federico Fellini and Luchino Visconti. He also composed ...
's score in ''
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''. The character of Gorcha is a
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.


Release

The film premiered in the International Critics' Week section at the
80th Venice International Film Festival The 80th annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 30 August to 9 September 2023, at Venice Lido in Italy. Alberto Barbera, Venice's artistic director, acknowledged that the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike was likely to impact the festival ...
.


Reception

The site consensus reads: "A visually sumptuous gothic tale with intriguing subtext flowing through its veins, The Vourdalak is a memorably stylish debut for director Adrien Beau."
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, which uses a
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, assigned the film a score of 76 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.


References


External links

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