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The Countess – Synopsis
"The Countess" is a period drama/thriller set against the violent and macabre world of 17th Century
Eastern European aristocracy. Reminiscent of the political intrigue of "The Illusionist" and the
haunting stylings of "Bram Stoker's Dracula", "The Countess" tells the tale of Erzebet Bathory
(Julie Delpy) an aging noblewoman whose years of solitude and loneliness transforms her into a
cold and distant figure among Hungarian nobility. When her violent and brutal husband, Ferenc
Nadasky (Ethan Hawke), dies on the field of battle, Erzebet is forced to defend her estate
against the political maneuverings of her fellow nobles. After having her heart broken by the
handsome, young Count Thurzo (Daniel Bruhl), Erzebet seeks the aide of a seductive witch named
Anna Darvulia (Radha Mitchell) to help win back his love. However, Erzebet's fairy tale dream
soon transforms into a nightmare when Darvulia's corruption leads Erzebet's already cold and
selfish heart to commit an infamous series of ritualistic murders aimed at stealing the youth
and beauty from innocent maidens. As rumors of her actions begin to spread, a mysterious
nobleman (Vincent Gallo) further exploits Erzebet's vanity and misguided passion to curry
favor with his fellow nobles, which leads to the dispossession and damnation of a woman
blinded by love and vanity. Based on a true story and widely credited by many as a primary
influence of Stoker's "Dracula" myth.
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