- The Addiction
Infobox Film
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caption = Promotional poster for "The Addiction"
director =Abel Ferrara
producer =Preston L. Holmes ,Russell Simmons ,Denis Hann ,Fernando Sulichin
writer =Nicholas St. John
starring =Lili Taylor ,Christopher Walken ,Annabella Sciorra ,Edie Falco ,Paul Calderon ,Fredro Starr ,Kathryn Erbe ,Michael Imperioli ,Jamal Simmons
music =Joe Delia
cinematography =Ken Kelsch
editing =Mayin Lo
distributor =October Films
released = 1995
runtime = 82 min
country = flagicon|USA USA
language = English
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amg_id = 1:133607
imdb_id = 0112288"The Addiction" is an unconventional 1995
vampire film byAbel Ferrara , starringLili Taylor ,Edie Falco ,Paul Calderon andChristopher Walken . It was written by Ferrara's regular screenwriter, Nicholas St John, filmed inblack and white and released simultaneously with Ferrara's periodgangster film , "The Funeral".The film is widely considered an allegory about
drug addiction .Plot
Kathleen Conklin (Taylor), a young
philosophy student atNew York University , is attacked by a woman (Annabella Sciorra ), who tells her "order me to go away" and, when the frightened Kathleen is unable to do so, bites her neck and drinks her blood. Kathleen develops several of the traditional symptoms ofvampirism , including aversion to daylight, but the film's main focus is on her moral degradation. The film opens with a narrative of theMy Lai massacre, and the vampires repeatedly resort to the strategy of blaming their victims for not being strong enough to resist them. As one of Kathleen's victims weeps incredulously over the damage, Kathleen coldly informs her: "It's not my actions but your incredulity that needs examination here." At her graduation party, she says "I'd like to share a little bit of what I've learned" and savages the neck of the nearest person, precipitating a bloody, chaotic vampireorgy . Eventually Kathleen meets Peina (Walken), who claims to have conquered his addiction and recommends that she readWilliam S. Burroughs ' "Naked Lunch ". In an ambiguous finale, Kathleen is again confronted with the woman who first bit her, who stops her suicide attempt and quotesR. C. Sproul to her. But Conklin resists, receivesabsolution from aCatholic priest , and is shown walking away from a grave with her own name on it, in broad daylight.Awards
* Nominated "Best Film",
Berlin International Film Festival ,1995 [ [http://www.berlinale.de/en/archiv/jahresarchive/1995/01_jahresblatt_1995/01_Jahresblatt_1995.html Berlinale archives, Feb. 1995] ]References
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* [http://artsandfaith.com/t100/2005/entry.php?film=1 "The Addiction"] at the [http://artsandfaith.com/top100/ Arts & Faith Top 100 Spiritually Significant Films] list
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