Only Lovers Left Alive

Only Lovers Left Alive is an addictive mood and tone piece
-Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter
'Only Lovers Left Alive' Is Jarmusch At His Most Enjoyable
-Jessica Kiang, Indiewire
Vampirism, in other words, serves in this film as a metaphor not for insatiable desire (as it has, to different effect, in the “Twilight” movies and the HBO series “True Blood”), but for passionate creativity
-A.O. Scott, The NY Times
Romantique, gothique, sexy et planant! Jim Jarmusch m'a réconciliée avec les vampires.
-Manon Dumais, Voir
Magnifiquement mise en scène, et quelle musique !
-Odile Tremblay, Le Devoir
Il émane de ce film délicieusement gothique, un romantisme fou.
-Marc-André Lussier, La presse

Synopsis

Set against the romantic desolation of Detroit and Tangier, an underground musician, deeply depressed by the direction of human activities, reunites with his resilient and enigmatic lover. Their love story has already endured several centuries at least, but their debauched idyll is soon disrupted by her wild and uncontrollable younger sister. Can these wise but fragile outsiders continue to survive as the modern world collapses around them?

Theatrical Release Date

Friday, April 25, 2014
Original Languages: English
Genre: Drama, Horror, Romance, Comedy
Running Time: 123 min.
Year: 2013

CREDITS

CAST
John Hurt
Mia Wasikowska
Tilda Swinton
Tom Hiddleston
Anton Yelchin
DIRECTED BY
Jim Jarmusch

TRAILER


PHOTOS

Tom Hiddleston as Adam.Photo by Gordon A. Timpen, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to right: Tom Hiddleston as Adam and Anton Yelchin as Ian.Photo by Gordon A. Timpen, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Only Lovers Left Alive Director Jim Jarmusch. Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.
Left to right: Tilda Swinton as Eve and John Hurt as Marlowe.Photo by Sandro Kopp, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Tom Hiddleston as Adam.Photo by Sandro Kopp, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
John Hurt as Marlowe.Photo by Sandro Kopp, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Director Jim Jarmusch.Photo by Sandro Kopp, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Tom Hiddleston as Adam.Photo by Sandro Kopp, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to right: Tilda Swinton as Eve, Tom Hiddleston as Adam, Mia Wasikowska as Ava and Anton Yelcin as Ian.Photo by Gordon A. Timpen, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to right: Tom Hiddleston as Adam and Tilda Swinton as Eve.Photo by Sandro Kopp, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Tilda Swinton as Eve.Photo by Sandro Kopp, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Yasmine Hamdan as Yasmine.Photo by Sandro Kopp, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to right: Tilda Swinton as Eve and Tom Hiddleston as Adam.Photo by Sandro Kopp, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Mia Wasikowska as Ava.Photo by Gordon A Timpen, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Tom Hiddleston as Adam.Photo by Sandro Kopp, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Tilda Swinton as Eve.Photo by Sandro Kopp, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Tom Hiddleston as Adam.Photo by Gordon A. Timpen, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Tilda Swinton as Eve.Photo by Sandro Kopp, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to right: Mia Wasikowska as Ava and Anton Yelchin as Ian.Photo by Gordon A. Timpen, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to right: Tilda Swinton as Eve and Tom Hiddleston as Adam.Photo by Gordon A. Timpen, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
John Hurt as Marlowe.Photo by Sandro Kopp, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to right: Tom Hiddeleston as Adam and Jeffrey Wright as Dr. Watson.Photo by Gordon A. Timpen, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to right: Tilda Swinton as Eve and Tom Hiddleston as Adam. Photo by Gordon A. Timpen, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to right: Tilda Swinton as Eve and Tom Hiddleston as Adam.Photo by Sandro Kopp, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics