Isabelle Huppert stars in vampire comedy 'The Blood Countess'

A review highlights Isabelle Huppert's role in Ulrike Ottinger's new film 'The Blood Countess.' The movie presents a macabre portrait of the notorious Hungarian aristocrat Elizabeth Báthory as a vampire comedy.

The Hollywood Reporter has published a review of 'The Blood Countess,' a vampire comedy directed by Ulrike Ottinger. In the film, Isabelle Huppert takes on the lead role, portraying the infamous historical figure Elizabeth Báthory. Known as the Blood Countess, Báthory was a Hungarian aristocrat notorious for her dark legacy.

The review describes the movie as a macabre take on Báthory's story, blending elements of comedy with vampire themes. Ottinger's direction brings this historical character into a fantastical narrative, focusing on her aristocratic and supernatural aspects. Huppert's performance anchors the film, offering viewers a fresh interpretation of the legend.

Published on February 18, 2026, the review positions 'The Blood Countess' as a notable entry in genre filmmaking, emphasizing its unique blend of history and horror-comedy.

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