Vampyres
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Vampyres

Deep in the rural English countryside, two tempting daughters of Erebus, the woeful wraith-like phantoms Fran and Miriam, prey on the innocent and the... foolishly brave to tread alone. Show More

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In the chilling and atmospheric horror film Vampyres (2015), set in the idyllic English countryside, two alluring and deadly creatures, Fran and Miriam, haunt their surroundings, preying on those who venture into their territory. These ethereal vampires, known as daughters of Erebus, lure both the innocent and the recklessly brave into their clutches.

With a dark and mysterious allure, Fran and Miriam seduce their victims, leading them to an abandoned mansion where unspeakable horrors await. The film juxtaposes the beauty of the countryside with the macabre and grotesque acts committed by the vampire duo. As the unsuspecting guests find themselves drawn deeper into their web, they must confront their own desires and fears, ultimately facing a fate worse than death.

Directed by Víctor Matellano, Vampyres pays homage to the cult classic original from the 1970s. The film balances suspenseful moments with explicit scenes, offering a visually stunning and provocative experience for horror enthusiasts. With a strong emphasis on atmosphere and seduction, the film explores themes of sexuality, power, and the supernatural. As the story unfolds, audiences will find themselves entangled in a tale of forbidden lust and bloodlust, where the line between pleasure and horror becomes blurred.

Indulge in the dark and sensual world of Vampyres, a captivating and haunting tale that delves into the primal desires of the human psyche. Prepare to be enticed by the allure of these vampire sirens, as they ensnare their victims in a dance of death and pleasure.

Also Known As:

Vampyres

Release Date:

21 Sep 2017

Writers:

José Ramón Larraz, Víctor Matellano

Awards:

3 nominations