Dracula: A Love Tale


Luc Besson’s Dracula: A Love Tale is a fresh, gothic spin on the classic vampire legend, blending romance, horror, and historical drama into one visually striking package. This 2025 English-language French film reimagines Bram Stoker’s iconic tale with a unique emotional core, focusing on love, loss, and eternal longing.
The story follows Prince Vladimir, a 15th-century nobleman who, devastated by the death of his beloved wife, curses God and is transformed into a vampire. Centuries later, in 19th-century London, he encounters a woman who looks exactly like his lost love, setting off a haunting and tragic pursuit that spans time and morality.
Caleb Landry Jones takes on the role of Dracula, bringing a raw intensity to the character that caught Besson’s eye after their previous collaboration on Dogman. Christoph Waltz plays a priest, likely adding gravitas and complexity to the spiritual and moral themes of the story. Zoë Bleu portrays both Elisabeta and Mina, the dual roles at the heart of Dracula’s obsession. The cast also includes Matilda De Angelis, David Shields, and Guillaume de Tonquédec, among others.
Shot in the snowy landscapes of Finland’s Kainuu region, the film promises a visually rich atmosphere that matches its gothic tone. With a runtime of 129 minutes, it’s a slow-burn experience that leans into mood and emotion as much as it does horror.
This movie is definitely for fans of gothic romance and atmospheric horror. If you loved the emotional depth of films like Bram Stoker’s Dracula or enjoy stories where love and darkness intertwine, this one’s for you. On the other hand, if you’re looking for fast-paced action or modern vampire tropes, this might not hit the mark.
Dracula: A Love Tale is less about jump scares and more about the haunting weight of eternal love and regret. With Besson’s signature style and a strong lead performance from Jones, it offers a fresh yet faithful take on a timeless story. Whether you're a longtime Dracula fan or just in the mood for something dark and beautiful, this film is worth sinking your teeth into.
Showtimes in English at Cinemas in Paris
Friday, 5 Sep
Saturday, 6 Sep
Sunday, 7 Sep
Monday, 8 Sep
Tuesday, 9 Sep
Saturday, 11 Oct
The movie 'Dracula: A Love Tale' is shown in English if it is a movie in English originally - or with English subtitles, if it is NOT a movie with original audio in English.
'Dracula: A Love Tale' will be lighting up screens in Paris, with 44 showings at 3 fantastic cinemas. Don’t miss your chance to catch it in English!