Interview With The Vampire (1994)
Neil Jordan’s Interview with the Vampire has become essential viewing for vampire and gothic horror fans, alike. Set against the sultry and sensuous backdrop of New Orleans, the film chronicles the nocturnal undead lives of vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac, his maker Lestat de Lioncourt, and their vampire child Claudia. Weaving together the aesthetic flourishes of quality period drama, with the delights of gothic romance and the gory violence of vampire horror, the film invites the audience to luxuriate in their world while daring us to sympathise with these monstrous creatures. Cruise delivers a career-defining role as Lestat, playful and monstrous in equal measure, while Pitt embodies the angst of the reluctant vampire, tormented by feelings of self-loathing and guilt. In an outstanding early performance, the 12-year-old Kirsten Dunst is simultaneously ferocious and tragic as Claudia, the child-vampire, cursed to face immortality stuck in the body of a child and desperate to break free. Together the vampires are trapped in a destructive triangle of love, passion, hate and violence. Featuring additional stellar performances from Stephen Rea, Antonio Banderas and Christian Slater alongside Cruise, Pitt and Dunst, the film is a landmark of Hollywood prestige horror cinema.
AWARDS
Academy Awards – 1995 Nominee, Best Art Direction
Nominee, Best Music, Original Score Best Score
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films –1995 Nominee, Best director
Hugo awards –1995 Nominee, Best Dramatic Presentation
Italian Syndicate of Film Journalists –1995 Nominee, European Silver Ribbon
Awards Circuit Community Awards – 1994 Winner, Honourable Mentions (the next 10 best picture contenders)
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards – 1995 Nominee, Favourite Actor – Mystery/Thriller, On Video
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards – 1994 Winner, Best Supporting Actress, Kirsten Dunst
BAFTA – 1995 Winner, Best Cinematography
Winner, Best Production Design
Nominee, Best Costume Design Nominee, Best Make-up and Hair
British Society of Cinematographers Awards – 1995 Winner, Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Feature Film (Philippe Rousselot)
Chicago Film Critics’ Association – 1995 Nominee, Best Supporting Actress, Kirsten Dunst
Winner, Most Promising Actress, Kirsten Dunst
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics’ Association Awards – 1995 Nominee, Best Supporting Actress, Kirsten Dunst