
Genuine: The Tragedy of a Vampire
Summary
Emerging from the shadowy depths of an ancient, preternatural realm, Genuine manifests as a being of captivating, malevolent allure, a veritable divinity whose existence is predicated on a perpetual, insidious cycle of seduction and destruction. She ensnares the mortal soul with an irresistible, otherworldly charm, twisting the very essence of human affection into a grotesque instrument of her will. Her tragic design compels men, utterly mesmerized by her enigmatic power, to commit acts of extreme violence, believing these heinous deeds to be the ultimate testament of their devotion. Each brutal act, each life extinguished, becomes a chilling 'proof of love' offered upon her dark altar, perpetuating a relentless tragedy that consumes both the seduced and the society around them, painting a stark, unsettling portrait of love perverted into a tool of catastrophic obsession.
Synopsis
Genuine is an ancient and cruel divinity, who seduces men and induce them to kill as a proof of love.
Director

John Gottowt, Ernst Gronau, Louis Brody, Fern Andra, Harald Paulsen, Albert Bennefeld, Hans Heinrich von Twardowski
Carl Mayer









