Count Dracula trades Transylvania for Italy in search of fresh blood and Western standards of living, but finds instead his ancient love Zora, reincarnated as a young graffiti artist from the Roman hip-hop scene.
Acting
Toni Bertorelli's exhausted aristocrat energy is *chef's kiss*.
Costume
Dracula's cape meets Roman streetwear is unholy perfection.
Sound
Hip-hop soundtrack that absolutely should not work but absolutely does.

Director
Marco Manetti
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Manetti brothers were part of Italy's 'cinepanettone' movement, making this a deliberately trashy counterpoint to glossy American vampire films of the era.
Micaela Ramazzotti went on to become one of Italy's most acclaimed dramatic actresses, making her graffiti-tagging vampire hunter origin story even wilder in retrospect.
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