Blood and Roses

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Blood and Roses is a 1960 French-Italian gothic horror film directed by Roger Vadim, loosely inspired by Sheridan Le Fanu’s vampire novella "Carmilla."

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instanceOf film
basedOnWorkBy Sheridan Le Fanu NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
Italy
director Roger Vadim NERFINISHED
genre gothic film
horror film
hasAlternateTitleRelation also known in some markets under alternate titles
hasCinematographyStyle gothic atmosphere
hasDirectorStyle Roger Vadim’s sensual visual style
hasLGBTSubtext true
hasNarrativeElement forbidden desire
haunting
vampirism
hasSetting European aristocratic estate
hasTheme death
eroticism
obsession
romantic horror
supernatural
hasVampireTheme true
inspiredBy Carmilla NERFINISHED
language French
Italian
notableFor blend of eroticism and gothic horror
early adaptation of Carmilla in sound cinema
partOfFilmMovement European gothic horror cinema
productionCompany French-Italian co-production
releasePeriod 1960s
releaseYear 1960

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Roger Vadim notableWork Blood and Roses