
5 Views on Dracula, The Eternal Myth
The Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival celebrates fifty years, and FX ANIMATION 3D and Film School celebrates 10 years as a world-renowned 3D and film school. The two anniversaries add up to sixty years, half the age that the character of Dracula has reached, the eternal myth that will be the leitmotif of the next edition of the festival taking place in October.
Undoubtedly, he is, and will continue to be, one of the key characters in the history of fantastic cinema.
To celebrate, FX Animation has prepared a series of screenings with the most significant films about the character created by Bram Stoker that can be seen during the month of September at the school. A series of masterclasses consisting of the screening of five masterpieces of horror cinema, each accompanied by an analysis by the best film critics in Barcelona and FX Animation teachers.
A series that will serve as a presentation for the long-awaited edition of the world's best fantastic film festival and will feature the presentation by Ángel Sala, director of the Sitges Festival and Godfather of the FX ANIMATION Anniversary.
Dracula is eternal, as is Sitges and FX Animation.
List of films in the series:
18/9/17 NOSFERATU (1922) by W.F. Murnau
Analysis by Andrés Hispano
20/9/17 DRACULA (1931) by Tod Browning
Analysis by Andrés Hispano
21/9/17 DRACULA (1958) by Terence Fisher
Analysis by Màrius Rubio
25/9/17 NOSFERATU, PHANTOM OF THE NIGHT (1979) by Werner Herzog
Analysis by Desirée de Fez
27/9/17 BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA (1992) by Francis Ford Coppola
Analysis by Andrés Hispano