Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen the first vampire encounters a woman who resembles his lost love, he calls upon the gods to shield her from rivals hellbent on revenge.When the first vampire encounters a woman who resembles his lost love, he calls upon the gods to shield her from rivals hellbent on revenge.When the first vampire encounters a woman who resembles his lost love, he calls upon the gods to shield her from rivals hellbent on revenge.
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- 7 victoires et 5 nominations au total
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Producers and Directors, take note-Alex Javo is the next Crowe in filmmaking. He doesn't just play a character; he brings them to life with depth and presence that jumps off the screen. When Ambrogio needed a lead with an "old soul," Alex delivered, bringing a rich, layered performance that truly makes this film a must-watch.
Angelina brings a natural charm to her role as Alex's love interest, and their on-screen chemistry is undeniable. Their connection feels effortless, with every interaction feeling authentic and compelling. Alex keeps Ambrogio's character grounded, remaining both relatable and deeply human, even amidst the film's supernatural elements.
Angelina brings a natural charm to her role as Alex's love interest, and their on-screen chemistry is undeniable. Their connection feels effortless, with every interaction feeling authentic and compelling. Alex keeps Ambrogio's character grounded, remaining both relatable and deeply human, even amidst the film's supernatural elements.
I thoroughly enjoyed Ambrogio: The First Vampire. The film was beautifully crafted, with a unique take on the vampire genre and a compelling storyline. The characters were all well-developed, and the cast did a fantastic job bringing them to life, each adding depth and emotion to their roles. Alex gave a standout performance playing Ambrogio, bringing both intensity and complexity to the character. It's hard to find a film where all actors bring 110% to their roles and I can easily say every actor in this film did just
that. Ambrogio is a fresh and impressive addition to the genre. Highly recommend giving it a watch!
Truly a compelling story and solid indie film. Every scene made me want to know more. Spinning the known vampire mythology and exploring ties to the Olympian gods? Very well-made and inventive. Won't spoil anything, but I will ask this one question: are you a fan of vampires, independent artists, and/or Greek mythology? This film has all three of them. In my opinion, lead actor and director Alex Javo is going places. I am interested to see where he turns up next. We always need fresh blood in the game. Pardon the pun. Truly. I will always champion independent artists and creatives. Keep up the good work.
Ambrogio is a very impressive achievement for a first-time feature-length director, writer, and crew. Coming in at about 1 hour and 10 minutes, it's a respectable length that doesn't try to go too high too quickly. Even with the small budget, the story and its implications carry greater weight and scope, and the effective location choices help lend the right amount of credibility to these elements.
I was also impressed by the unique take on the vampire mythos by taking things back to their furthest roots and developing a character whose origins lie in the birthplace of vampirism. That sort of ancient mythos and lore is always exciting in fiction and fantasy.
I think the most successful elements of Alex Javo's film are the actors (especially Mitch Lemos as Hades and Niko'a Salas as Dracula), the music, and the costuming.
My one critique for the film, given the subject matter, is I wish a darker lighting scheme and perhaps even color palette had been used to accentuate the macabe and gothic nature of our vampire characters, especially in Ambrogio's home. The use of high contrast or back-lit shots would have lent to showing us a creepier or more mysterious side to Ambrogio.
That said, I think Alex and the film greatly succeed in what they set out to do, and its praise and accolades from the indie film community are well deserved.
I was also impressed by the unique take on the vampire mythos by taking things back to their furthest roots and developing a character whose origins lie in the birthplace of vampirism. That sort of ancient mythos and lore is always exciting in fiction and fantasy.
I think the most successful elements of Alex Javo's film are the actors (especially Mitch Lemos as Hades and Niko'a Salas as Dracula), the music, and the costuming.
My one critique for the film, given the subject matter, is I wish a darker lighting scheme and perhaps even color palette had been used to accentuate the macabe and gothic nature of our vampire characters, especially in Ambrogio's home. The use of high contrast or back-lit shots would have lent to showing us a creepier or more mysterious side to Ambrogio.
That said, I think Alex and the film greatly succeed in what they set out to do, and its praise and accolades from the indie film community are well deserved.
I just watched "Ambrosio: The First Vampire" and I'm still reeling. Cool special effects, a great love story, and lots of twists and turns had me hooked. The music was awesome, and the romance was sweet. It's a wild ride with a great cast, and I loved every minute of it.
I watched parts of this movie be fimed in petson, and it was exciting to get to watch the product come out to be so great. This vampire movie is stunning. A movie that I feel fans of not just the genre of horror can enjoy. I've seen many movies on different platforms come out recently that just don't reach the level of greatness this movie hits. BRAVO!
I watched parts of this movie be fimed in petson, and it was exciting to get to watch the product come out to be so great. This vampire movie is stunning. A movie that I feel fans of not just the genre of horror can enjoy. I've seen many movies on different platforms come out recently that just don't reach the level of greatness this movie hits. BRAVO!
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By what name was Ambrogio: The First Vampire (2025) officially released in Canada in English?
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