Blood of the Tribades is a 2016 horror film directed by Sophia Cacciola and Michael J. Epstein. The script, style, and look are heavily influenced by 1970s Euro lesbian vampire films. The film is distributed in North America on VOD and DVD/blu-ray by Launch Over and VHS by SRS Media.
Description
Chris Hallock of the Boston Underground Film Festival, where the film had its world premiere on March 27, 2016, calls it, "a love letter to offbeat lesbian vampire films that offers powerful discourse on self-identity, feminism, and the violence wrought from religious dogma." The film is notable for reversing the typical structure and focus of lesbian vampire films, with ambush bug of Ain't it Cool News noting, "The lesbian vampire is not new in the realm of horror, but whereas in the past, male filmmakers did their best to make lesbianism seem both erotic as well as the outcast other, this film actually makes these vamps sympathetic and shifts gears to change the subject to male oppression versus judgment upon free-spirited feminine wiles." Starburst Magazine's Andrew Marshall examined the film's religious and political allegory in which the words of an ancient religious leader are corrupted over time in order to build favorable power structures: "Through its sex and violence, the film examines the perception of women in an oppressively masculine society, one in which they are taught obedience and complacency, remaining the unwitting victims of theocratic doctrine weaponised by dogmatic fundamentalists. From sapphic symbolism misappropriated by the patriarchal religion to character names representing a disparate assortment of mythologies, the film gradually constructs a culture that could conceivably exist apart from whatever domain may or may not lie beyond the village's borders, while the rampant histrionic misogyny is not only believable within the story's context, but is also rendered all-too plausible by recent real-world developments."
Premise
2000 years after the great vampire Bathor established the village of Bathory, superstition and religious violence take over as the men and women battle for control. When the men are afflicted with a mysterious illness, they become certain that the vampire women of Bathory are responsible for their ills, and thus, the hunt begins! Long-forgotten lovers Élisabeth and Fantine find that, with the help of those who were banished, it is their fate to piece together the past and help preserve what little of their society remains before Bathor's impending return and judgment.
Cast
Chloé Cunha as Élisabeth
Mary Widow as Fantine
Seth Chatfield as Grando
Tymisha 'Tush' Harris as The Great One
Kristofer Jenson as Sava
Zach Pidgeon as Berwick
Sindy Katrotic as Giltine
Simone de Boudoir as Naga
Stabatha La Thrills as Wendigo
Lilith Beest as Nephite Theodosia
Irina Peligrad as Nephite Geraldine
Maggie Maraschino as Nephite Ruthven
Dale Stones as Jacob
Andrew C. Wiley as Esau
Savana Petruzello as Darvulia
Serena Petruzello as Erzsi
Edrie Edrie as Lilith
Wednesday Alice Edrie as Baby Aluka
Aurora Grabill as Carmilla
Melinda Green as Mircalla
Hugh Guiney as Stoker
Scott Dezrah Blinn as Acheron
Jake Vaughan as Alnwick
Warren Lynch as Bagdana
Porcelain Dalya as Akantha
Shannon Keelan as Hadria
Rachel Leah Blumenthal as Akeldama
Tracey Sturtevant as Zillah
Kevin F. Harrington as Lethe
Sean M. Kennedy as Cocytus
Sophia Cacciola as Bathsheba
Production
Funding for the movie was partially raised through a successful Kickstarter campaign. Principal photography took place in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New York from June 2015 through October 2015.
Critical response
Blood of the Tribades has received generally positive reviews. Kevan Farrow of Scream Magazine gave the film 3.5/5 stars, noting, "Blood of the Tribades is both a pretty and fun piece of offbeat melodrama, and an enraged feminist statement." Andrew Marshall of Starburst Magazine gave the film an 8/10. Daniel XIII of Famous Monsters of Filmland gave 4/5 skulls, noting, "All in all this is one hell of a flick: unique, surreal and chock full of the bloody and beautiful goods that lovers of the Euro-horror genre dig like a grave!"
Select festivals and awards
Boston Underground Film Festival 2016 – World Premiere – Winner Best New England Film