Therapy for a Vampire

Foreign • Unrated • Directed by: David Ruehm • 88 minutes

Vienna, 1930. After 500 years of marriage to the vain countess Elsa, Count von Kozsnom has lost his thirst for life. Fortunately, he is undergoing psychotherapy by the great Sigmund Freud, who suggests the Count commission a portrait of the Countess -- unable to see her own reflection for centuries -- by the handsome young painter Viktor. But after laying eyes on Viktor’s headstrong girlfriend Lucy, the Count becomes convinced she’s the reincarnation of his one true love and it isn't long before the whole crowd is an outrageous mess of mistaken identities, misplaced affections and age-old battles of the sexes.

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