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19 dic 2014 · Therapy for a Vampire: Directed by David Rühm. With Anatole Taubman, Tobias Moretti, Dominic Oley, Cornelia Ivancan. Sigmund Freud's newest patient is a vampire fed up with his undying relationship with his wife.
- (1K)
- Comedy, Horror
- David Rühm
- 2014-12-19
Therapy for a Vampire (German: Therapie für einen Vampir) is a 2014 Austrian comedy horror film. It was written and directed by David Ruehm. Plot. In 1932 Vienna, Austria, Professor Sigmund Freud begins providing psychological therapy to Count Geza Von Kösznöm, a depressed vampire who is unhappy with his centuries long marriage.
- David Ruehm
- Novotny & Novotny Filmproduktion GmbH, hugofilm
- German
- David Ruehm
Scheda film Therapy for a Vampire (2014) | Leggi la recensione, trama, cast completo, critica e guarda trailer, foto, immagini, poster e locandina del film diretto da David Rühm con Tobias Moretti, Jeanette Hain, Cornelia Ivancan, Dominic Oley
- David Rühm
- Tobias Moretti
In 1932 Vienna, Dr. Sigmund Freud (Karl Fischer) helps a depressed vampire (Tobias Moretti) whose 500-year marriage is on the rocks.
- (4)
- Tobias Moretti
- David Rühm
- Comedy, Fantasy
THERAPY FOR A VAMPIRE. by David Rühm. synopsis. Vienna, early 1930s. One fine evening, Sigmund Freud has a new patient on his couch – a mysterious count who can no longer bear the “eternally long” relationship with his wife. The vain countess incessantly complains about not being able to look at herself in a mirror, the count tells the professor.
10 giu 2016 · Therapy for a Vampire. Peter Sobczynski June 10, 2016. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Over the years, there have been many attempts by filmmakers to put a comedic spin on the traditional vampire mythos that have been lackluster at best.
10 giu 2016 · Therapy for a Vampire - Metacritic. Summary Vienna, 1930. Count von Kozsnom has lost his thirst for life, and his marriage cooled centuries ago. Fortunately, Sigmund Freud is accepting new patients; the good doctor suggests the Count appease his vain wife by commissioning a portrait of her by his assistant, Viktor.