Vampires have taken on various roles in recent films and TV shows, showcasing a range of lifestyles and personalities. Ariane Louis-Seize’s “Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person” offers a fresh perspective on vampire mythology through its pacifistic protagonist, challenging traditional blood-sucking stereotypes.
The story follows Sasha, a young Quebecois vampire who lacks the usual craving for human blood due to a traumatic incident that triggers empathy instead of aggression. Despite her peaceful nature, Sasha still needs blood to survive and relies on her family for supply. Forced to leave home and learn to hunt by her cousin, Sasha’s path crosses with Paul, a socially anxious teen contemplating suicide.
The film delves into Sasha’s struggle for acceptance within her family while navigating her pacifist values in a world that expects her to hunt. The dynamic between Sasha and Paul is central to the narrative, exploring themes of loneliness, connection, and self-acceptance.
Sara Montpetit delivers a captivating performance as Sasha, embodying a mix of angst and confidence with subtle yet powerful expressions. Felix-Antoine Benard complements her performance as Paul, bringing humanity and humor to their interactions.
While the film’s structure may feel uneven at times, shifting focus midway through the story, “Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person” remains a darkly comedic and charming exploration of identity and companionship. It offers a fresh perspective on vampire lore and stands out as a strong debut from Louis-Seize.
Cast and Crew
Film Credits
Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person (2024)
92 minutes
Cast
Sara Montpetit
as Sasha
Félix-Antoine Bénard
as Paul
Steve Laplante
as Aurélien
Sophie Cadieux
as Georgette
Noémie O’Farrell
as Denise
Arnaud Vachon
as Henry
Director
- Ariane Louis-Seize
Writer
- Ariane Louis-Seize
- Christine Doyon