Nosferatu The — Vampyre
Directed by Werner Herzog, (1979) is a solemn, gothic reimagining of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 silent classic, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror . Unlike romanticized modern vampires, this film portrays Count Dracula as a withered, pathetic creature burdened by the "perverted immortality" of eternal loneliness. Essential Plot Summary
: The film is intentionally slow and contemplative. It relies on Herzog's stunning cinematography , which often lingers on landscapes—from the fog-shrouded Carpathian mountains to the desolate beauty of the desert—to build an unshakeable sense of gloom. Nosferatu the Vampyre
Calling it 'a new version of the subject,' to be seen, 'in the same respect as various works about Jeanne d'Arc and Jesus Christ,' Directed by Werner Herzog, (1979) is a solemn,