Nadja
100 minutes,
USA (1995), 15
With a cast borrowed from Hal Hartley, a producer credit and cameo for David Lynch, and shot in crisp black and white, this postmodern vampire flick is an archetype of moody-cool indie filmmaking
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Nadja: Vampires aren't always the bad guys. Bloodsucking Nadja (Löwensohn) is having a tough time. Her father has just passed into the netherworld and her brood of undead relatives aren't getting along. She's also trying to protect her family from mad scientist Dr Van Helsing (a barely recognisable Fonda) who's determined to hunt them down...
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