
“Orgy of the Damned” is a fun and romantic, yet dark and erotic take on vampires with a unique visual style that pays homage to the classic European exploitation films. Beautiful to look at and enjoyable to watch, this new movie is sure to make a name for itself and quickly become a cult classic. It has many key motives that make it a compelling choice for every cult movie lover. From its dark and brooding tale of vampires to its usage of today’s Hollywood club scene, the film uniquely portrays a quite unusual and incestuous family of vamps and how they spend their time. They are existentially bored, addicted to drugs and incapable of giving sense to their lives… unless their thirst for more intense threads of life and emotional turmoil are once again quenched.
Underneath its veil of pleasure and betrayal, Orgy of the Damned centers around Fosco (Domiziano Arcangeli), a 300 year old vampire who lives in a beautiful mansion with his wife Sabina (Lorielle New), and their son Dimitri (Chandler Maness). Their lives are a non-stop lust orgy where anything goes and always does. That is, until Fauna (Naama Kates) and her boyfriend Micah (Vincent Hoss-Desmarais) show up and turn the ecstasy-driven clan into murderous back-stabbers, hell-bent on revenge and power. The film also stars Randal Malone, Elissa Dowling, Phoebe Dollar, Jeff Dylan Graham, Devanny Pinn, Tiffany Cache and Elina Madison, and is directed by Creep Creepersin. The film is also well complemented by an amazing and original score composed by Blake Brown. In addition to an impressive score the movie also features a number of original songs performed by the phenomenal L.A. band “Dekades.”
The executive producer, writer and leading man of Orgy of the Damned, cult star Domiziano Arcangeli, wanted the film to be not only a suspenseful, gory and erotic vampire movie, but also a more profound attempt at analyzing a certain society of decadence, portraying rebels without a cause in a world of dangerous liaisons gone terribly awry, while also featuring more unique film styles from that sublime top notch school of retro avant-garde. Empire Films is launching the movie now in the U.S. and has a worldwide release planned for the end of 2015.
Empire Films (EmpireFilms.net) is currently under the direction of CEO Domiziano Arcangeli and COO Aaron Benore. The film company has produced and released a slew of science fiction and horror films including “Virus X,” released by Lions Gate and featured on the cover of Variety, as well as the award-winning cult film, “House of Flesh Mannequins.” Arcangeli won Best Actor at the Tenebria Film Festival in Italy and at festivals in Hamburg, Germany, and Sidney Australia for his performance in “House of Flesh Mannequins” as a former molested child who descends to the world of snuff filmmaking.
Among many upcoming film projects from Empire, Arcangeli and Benore are starting pre-production on J.D. Driskill’s religious supernatural chiller “Moriah,” and the twisted psychological thriller “Darkness Become.”