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It’s been years since The Carmilla Movie (2017) first graced our screens, but for the "Creampuff" fandom, the magic of this independent Canadian gem hasn't faded. Born from a Kickstarter campaign following the runaway success of the Carmilla web series on KindaTV , the film served as a grand "thank you" to a global community that championed queer storytelling.
: One of the film's greatest strengths is that it portrays queerness as a natural part of its world rather than a source of conflict. As actress Cara Gee noted, it’s a "cool adventure" where the characters just happen to be lesbians. The Carmilla Movie (2017)
The plot reunites the beloved "Scooby Gang," including LaFontaine, Perry, Kirsch, and Mel, as they travel back to Styria to confront ghosts from Carmilla's past. Why Fans Still Love It It’s been years since The Carmilla Movie (2017)
Set five years after the final season of the web series, the movie catches up with our favorite "Hollstein" couple—Laura Hollis (Elise Bauman) and a now-human Carmilla Karnstein (Natasha Negovanlis)—living in a Toronto apartment. The domestic bliss is short-lived, however, as Carmilla begins to show signs of "re-vamping," and Laura is plagued by eerie dreams. As actress Cara Gee noted, it’s a "cool
: Transitioning from a vlog-style web series to a feature film allowed for more ambitious set designs, Victorian costumes, and even a "Dance of the Vampires" style ballroom scene.
While some critics felt the film was primarily geared toward existing fans, it was widely praised for its empowering message and positive LGBTQ+ representation. It avoids many common queer tropes, offering a story about growth, taking responsibility for one's history, and the enduring power of love and friendship.
: The chemistry between Bauman and Negovanlis remains the heart of the franchise. They are joined by standout newcomers like Dominique Provost-Chalkley, who plays the complex and villainous Ell. Critical & Community Impact