The Addiction is a 1995 American vampire film directed by Abel Ferrara, starring Lili Taylor, Edie Falco, Paul Calderón, Kathryn Erbe and Christopher Walken. It was written by Ferrara's regular screenwriter, Nicholas St John, filmed in black-and-white and released simultaneously with Ferrara's period gangster film, The Funeral. The film has been considered an allegory about drug addiction, as well as an allegory of the theological concept of sin. It contains philosophical, theological and other intellectual content, including references to Husserl, Nietzsche, Feuerbach, and Descartes. The film also features a vampire quoting the highly conservative Reformed Theologian R. C. Sproul, who is a critic of Roman Catholicism.
The Addiction (1995)
Directed by Abel Ferrara
Genres - Drama, Horror |
Sub-Genres - Vampire Film |
Release Date - Oct 4, 1995 |
Run Time - 82 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - TV-MA
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Box Office
$307,308
Themes
Tags
Blood, Cult, Ferrara, Mind-Bending/Experimental, New York, New York City, Philosophy, Supernatural/Monsters, Vampire, Violence
Attributes
Narrative Location: New York City
Alternate Titles
Adicción
MX
Adikushon
JP
Dependenta
RO
l'addiction
CA
Menekülés a pokolból
HU
Nałóg
PL
O ethismos
GR
O Vício
BR
Os Viciosos
PT
Ovisnost
HR
The Addiction
AU, CA, FR, NO, ES, GB, US
The Addiction - riippuvuus
FI
The addiction - Vampiri a New York
IT
Uzależnienie
PL
Zavisnost
RS
Зависимость
RU
Страст
BG
アディクション
JP