“Red Moon” — Lycanthropy on A Communist Submarine

‘Red Moon’ Tells A Tale Of A Communist Werewolf (VIDEO)

First Posted: 03/ 4/2012 8:41 am Updated: 03/ 4/2012 10:14 am

Red Moon

The fable of the werewolf gets a clever and communist remake in Sirocco Research Labs’ “Red Moon,” a quirky twist on a horrible tale.

The short film was produced by the creative collective more than a year ago, and released to the public in full on Friday. Official selection at a handful of film festivals, it’s been making the rounds at the Atlantic Film FestivalHollyshorts Film FestivalSt. Louis International Film Festival and the 2012Oxford Film Festival.

“Red Moon” follows the story of Captain Alexei Ovechkin, a captain of a Russian submarine, a Soviet Union devout and a sufferer of lycanthropy. In a valiant effort to escape the torture of murdering people as a wolf, and to prove his dedication to his communist state, Ovechkin joins the navy and plunges deep into the sea, away from the terror of the full moon. But due to a series of unfortunate events (damn Americans on their tail), the Captain returns to his hunter ways, and in turn, reigns terror on the state he loves so much.

The beautifully shot 15 minute short is full of mangy mustaches kitschy wolf costumes, and equally as kitschy Russian accents. The spillage of blood comes with red puffs of fabric and puffs of fur. We’ve never seen blood shed look so cute.

Watch below for “Red Moon:”

RED MOON from Sirocco Research Labs on Vimeo.