First Look at Vampire Comedy Vidar the Vampire – Dread Central

Looking for some fang-fueled funnies to get you through through the doldrums of your work day? Then check out these behind-the-scenes stills and trailer for the Norwegian vampire horror/comedy Vidar the Vampire (aka Vampyr Vidar).

From the Press Release:Vidar the Vampire is a Norwegian ultra low budget horror-comedy produced by UFOh! The film is set to premiere at The Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund on August 23, 2017, and will screen at both Fantasy Filmfest, Germany, and FilmQuest, USA, in September, 2017.

The film is self-financed with a budget totaling approximately US $60,000.The making of Vidar the Vampire has been an entirely organic process from beginning to end, both by choice and necessity. We started writing the script in 2012, shot and edited a pilot in 2013, went back to the drawing board, and rewrote the script over and over from 2013 to 2015. The rest of the film was shot on and off from 2015 through 2016, while continuously making changes in the script based on the footage acquired. This on-and-off process of filmmaking was necessary due to seasonal based scenes and the fact that our core crew members were reliant on side jobs to be able to support themselves.

Vidar the Vampire follows typical genre conventions but with an energetic twist and innovation. Thomas Aske Berg, Brigt Skrettingland, Kim Snderholm, and Marit Sanden star. The film was written and directed by Thomas Aske Berg and Fredrik Waldeland.

Synopsis:Vidar Haarr is a 33-year-old, sexually frustrated bachelor farmer who leads a Christian, monotonous, and strenuous working life on his mothers farmstead in the Western outskirts of Norway. In a desperate attempt to break free from routine, Vidar prays to a higher power to grant him a life without boundaries. Unfortunately, his prayers are heard, and Vidar wakes up one evening as the Prince of Darkness in sin city, Stavanger.

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