Story of My Death
In the film Story of My Death, director Albert Serra explores the meeting between two historical figures: Casanova and Dracula. The film is set in the 18th century, where Casanova is portrayed as a hedonistic womanizer and Dracula as a mysterious and enigmatic figure.
The film delves into themes of desire, power, and mortality as the two characters engage in philosophical discussions and confrontations. Casanova's pursuit of pleasure and Dracula's thirst for blood create a fascinating dynamic that challenges the audience's perceptions of these iconic figures.
Through stunning cinematography and a unique narrative structure, Albert Serra crafts a visually striking and thought-provoking film that blurs the lines between reality and fiction. The film invites viewers to contemplate the nature of existence and the inevitability of death, leaving a lasting impact long after the credits roll.
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Story of My Death
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Burn
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Marc Verdaguer:
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Trill
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Marc Verdaguer:
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Brass Lament
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Marc Verdaguer:
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Carretera
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Ferran Font:
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Ball
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Ferran Font:
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Duetta
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Ferran Font:
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Messe des pécheurs de Villerville
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Keyboard Sonata in E Flat Major
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach:
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