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Gabriella is an enticing action/drama
about a sultry vampire warrior
who was born from a human
mother and a vampire father.
Gabriella is caught in a world
where a war between humans
and vampires for the ever
dwindling blood supply has
nearly wiped out the vampire
race.
The vampires are far from
defeated, however, and with
the help of Gabriella and
a cadre of elite warriors,
they plot to ensure the survival
of their kind. Gabriella's
fate turns when she falls
in love with another half-blood
vampire, who has chosen to
live in the human world and
defend it. Through Gabriella's
relationship with one of her
own, she discovers that living
as a vampire is not a curse,
but a choice, and she ultimately
has the power to control her
own destiny.
This film features a strong,
female lead character in the
vein of “La Femme Nikita”
and “Underworld.”
Gabriella is a beautiful,
seductive creature who is
torn between two conflicting
worlds. She is fierce, yet
merciful, battle-hardened,
yet feminine. She is the very
incarnation of opposing forces,
and therefore has a ying-yang
symbol tattooed on her shoulder.
Gabriella is a fast-paced,
action-packed drama that supplies
a rich back-story for each
of its characters that is
equally as compelling as its
explosive action sequences.
Gabriella will attract worldwide
audiences by taking the vampire
genre to new heights with
its sophisticated story-line,
its character-driven content,
and its stylish rendering
of a part-futuristic, part-apocalyptic
landscape that will leave
audiences breathless.
Vampire movies are always
a favorite among movie-goers.
The genre appeals to audiences
because it combines chills
and suspense with a story
that is part fantasy and part
reality. The recent success
of movies like “Van
Helsing,” “Underworld,”
and “Blade II,”
shows that movie-goers are
eager for otherworldly plots
that feature the dark and
sinister creatures of the
underworld and provide an
exhilarating escape from reality.
We believe that “Gabriella”
has all the crucial elements
of a successful vampire action/drama.
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