About the Event
HSBC German Film Festival 2026 and The Bonfire Horror Club presents: Blood for Dracula.
Paul Morrissey’s Blood for Dracula has become a cult classic known for its outrageousness and gross humor. But there is more to this film than meets the funnybone. Starring the great Udo Kier as Count Dracula, Blood for Dracula is not a film for the squeamish. It has obvious appeal for the lover of Grand Guignol—but it equally addresses the thoughtful.
"Blood for Dracula is a dazzling display of obsessive cinematic structure." - Gay Community News Boston
"Outrageous, hilarious and shocking, this is trash art at its very best." - Film4
What makes the film unforgettable is not simply its gore or satire, but Kier’s singular control of tone. His Dracula is camp and tragic at once, absurdly theatrical yet genuinely doomed. Shot in Italy soon after Flesh for Frankenstein, the film fuses Grand Guignol horror, sexual farce and political provocation into a wickedly stylised attack on class, purity and repression. Few performers could make such sickness feel so exact, strange and sublime, or so piercingly funny in collapse itself.
“Conveying at once a great menace and vulnerability, Kier was born for this moment, and he leans into Drac’s juicy fervor with glee.” - Washington City Paper