Crescendo House is extremely excited and honored to have been given the opportunity to distribute Julian Radlmaier's Bloodsuckers in North America, as well as for the kind praise from ARRI Media International's Moritz Hemminger: "We are fully convinced that Crescendo House, being a new, cinephile, and innovative distribution outfit, is the perfect home for our ‘Bloodsuckers’ in North America.”
Set in 1928, the film centers on a penniless Soviet refugee, who falls in love with an eccentric young vampiress, played by Lilith Stangenberg (“Wild”), spending the summer at the seaside with her awkward servant.
The team at Crescendo House was immediately enamored by ‘Bloodsucker’s’ charming wit, and rejuvenated with the prospect of distributing a satire that maintains its comedic appeal while navigating more sophisticated, thought-provoking ideas. It is refreshing to see a proper and open-ended dialectic in contemporary cinema, especially one that does not sacrifice accessibility in allowing its audience to make up their own minds.