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Duration: 144 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Mila Joya starred as Olalla in Amy Hesketh's 2015 gothic horror film, 'Olalla'. The movie, based on Robert Louis Stevenson's story, revolves around a family of genetic vampires who survive by drinking human blood and practicing incest to maintain their lineage. Mila portrayed both the mother and daughter Olalla, who struggle with controlling their impulses.
Release Year: 2015
Nation: Bolivia
Alternative Title: Олайя
Director: Amy Hesketh
Writer: Amy Hesketh, Robert Louis Stevenson
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: bdsm, incest, kinky, mad family, vampire, vampiress (female vampire), woman director
Based on Robert Louis Stevenson's story, 'Olalla' follows an incestuous family of genetic vampires who survive by consuming human blood. The matriarchal Olalla and her daughters live in seclusion, but their impulsive nature puts them at risk. A new guest, Roberto, arrives at their hacienda, causing tension between him and Olalla's brother Felipe. Olalla's inability to control her urges leads her to attack Roberto and the village priest, resulting in the villagers capturing, whipping, and burning her alive. Centuries later, Olalla's surviving daughters, Olalla and Ofelia, continue their isolated lifestyle. Olalla, seeking normalcy, moves away and takes a lover but inadvertently kills him. Ofelia calls upon Felipe to discipline Olalla for putting them all in danger. The film culminates with Felipe attempting to rein in Olalla's actions to save the family.
'Olalla' is a gothic horror drama directed by Amy Hesketh, based on Robert Louis Stevenson's story of the same name. It explores themes of incest and vampirism within a dysfunctional family that survives by consuming human blood. The film centers around Olalla, her daughters Ofelia and Olalla (both played by Amy Hesketh), and her brother Felipe. It starts where Stevenson's original story ends and follows their struggle to maintain their secretive lifestyle while dealing with societal threats.