Lover Die Standing (2013)
Género : Drama, Bélica, Historia
Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 10M
Director : Shahram Maslakhi
Sinopsis
En la ciudad iraní de Bad City puede pasar cualquier cosa. En medio de un abanico de personajes marginales, un vampiro vaga en busca de sangre. Al western vampírico se le suma un romance teñido de sangre. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night combina géneros y estilos: invoca el western, la fascinación propia de Lynch, el terror y las novelas gráficas. (FILMAFFINITY)
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