The Mark of Lilith (1986)

Review: The Mark of Lilith (1986)

Director: Bruna Fionda

Cast: Susan Franklyn, Jeremy Peters, Pamela Lofton, Patricia St. Hilaire, Michael Cudlip,

Susan Franklyn
Susan Franklyn
Jeremy Peters
Jeremy Peters
Pamela Lofton
Pamela Lofton
Patricia St. Hilaire
Patricia St. Hilaire
Michael Cudlip
Michael Cudlip

Plot: A white bisexual vampire, Lillia, is trapped in a monotonous cycle with her thoughtless, misogynist vampire partner, Luke (who, while also being a bisexual, prefers to devour women prey). Her encounter with Black lesbian Zena, who is reading about goddesses across religions and cultures and thinking about the horror film genre, pulls Lillia out of a state of bad faith into an enlightened state of knowledge and play. 'The Mark of Lilith' was the graduation film of Bruna Fionda, Polly Gladwin, Zach Mack-Nataf’s from The London College of Printing, under the tutorship of Laura Mulvey. The film was shot in Brixton and made with a cast and crew of local filmmakers, artists and activists. The Mark of Lilith was digitally restored from the 16mm print by the BFI in 2021.

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Recent releases from the BFI Flipside

Recent releases from the BFI Flipside

Two recent BFI Flipside releases unearth an odd assortment of movies from the fringes – the standalone feature The Appointment (Lindsey C. Vickers, 1981) and volume 2 of the Short Sharp Shocks anthology series which includes the allegorical […]

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