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Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary

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Canada · 2002
1h 15m
Director Guy Maddin
Starring Wei-Qiang Zhang, Tara Birtwhistle, David Moroni, CindyMarie Small
Genre Drama, Horror

A cinematic rendition of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, stylized as an expressionistic silent film. The story of a menacing but magnetic immigrant who preys upon young English women.

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80

Variety by Deborah Young

Though it sounds like an offbeat idea even for horror fans, the tech work is so well done that it could disarm unwary buffs attracted by the campy title.

90

L.A. Weekly by John Powers

Maddin's genius is so inescapably idiosyncratic that his work seems destined to remain a cult taste. Although Dracula won't change that, I hasten to add that this is the most inventive vampire picture of the last 80 years.

100

Chicago Reader by Jonathan Rosenbaum

Maddin takes on his first commissioned feature--an adaptation of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's production of Dracula--and succeeds brilliantly, making it his own while offering what may be the most faithful screen version to date of Bram Stoker's novel.

70

TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

Dracula fans will appreciate the witty ways in which Maddin has drawn Stoker's troubling racism and xenophobia to the fore, while making the most of the sexual ambivalence that helps make the story endlessly fascinating.

90

The A.V. Club by Scott Tobias

An inspired, original, and gracefully integrated collaboration of theater and cinema that complements not only both forms, but also the seductive, dreamlike qualities of the source material.

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