Rollin's second feature film, and his first in colour, The Nude Vampire (La Vampire Nue) finds the master of the fantastique combining his trademark erotic-vampire themes with an homage to the... more
DEMONIACS (US LIMITED EDITION) The Demoniacs (Les Démoniaques) sees director Jean Rollin eschew his usual tales of vampires for a nautical story of rape, murder, ritual horror, and supernatural... more
One of Jean Rollins least-seen and most underrated works, The Night of the Hunted (La Nuit des traques) finds the director moving away from his trademark tales of vampirism to explore a nightmarish,... more
Originally released in 1997, Two Orphan Vampires (Les Deux orphelines vampires) finds Jean Rollin, the master of the fantastique, returning to the vampire genre with which he had made his name. |By... more
Erotically charged terror tale from Jean Rollin is set at the turn of the 20th century and focuses on a group of upper-middle-class women addicted to drinking blood. Two of the bloodsuckers seek the... more
Jean Rollins third feature film, 1971s The Shiver of the Vampires (Le Frisson des vampires), established themes and visual motifs to which he would return throughout his career, blending horror,... more
Jean Rollins startling debut feature, 1968s The Rape of the Vampire (Le Viol du vampire), introduces his unique take on vampirism, establishing the blend of surrealism, eroticism, and horror that... more