
Rotkäppchen: The Blood of Red Riding Hood 2009
"Not all fairy tales are for children."
In *Rotkäppchen: The Blood of Red Riding Hood (2009)*, director Harry Sparks reimagines the classic fairy tale as a dark, atmospheric horror-drama set against the backdrop of suburban high school life.
Director: Harry Sparks
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Rotkäppchen: The Blood of Red Riding Hood (2009)* about?
The film follows Rose, a high school student fascinated by *Little Red Riding Hood*, as she begins to see unsettling parallels between her own life and the dark fairy tale. As she navigates her surroundings, her obsession deepens, blurring the lines between reality and nightmare.
Who directed *Rotkäppchen: The Blood of Red Riding Hood*?
The film was directed by Harry Sparks, who infuses the project with a haunting, gothic atmosphere that elevates the fairy-tale horror genre.
Who stars in *Rotkäppchen: The Blood of Red Riding Hood*?
The cast includes Stefanie Geils, Sativa Verte, Nicole Leigh Vuon, Phil Gibson, and Chris O'Brocki, each bringing a unique depth to this twisted coming-of-age horror.
Is *Rotkäppchen: The Blood of Red Riding Hood (2009)* worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, this underrated horror-drama offers a fresh, atmospheric take on fairy-tale horror. Its blend of fantasy and suspense makes it a standout for fans of dark, unconventional storytelling—if you can handle the unsettling vibe.
How long is *Rotkäppchen: The Blood of Red Riding Hood*?
The runtime is 105 minutes.
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About Rotkäppchen: The Blood of Red Riding Hood (2009) — A Twisted Fairy-Tale Horror Reimagined
In *Rotkäppchen: The Blood of Red Riding Hood (2009)*, director Harry Sparks reimagines the classic fairy tale as a dark, atmospheric horror-drama set against the backdrop of suburban high school life. The film follows Rose, a teenage girl obsessed with the story of Little Red Riding Hood, as she begins to suspect her own reality is unfolding like the fairy tale's eerie narrative. With a mix of fantasy and suspense, the story delves into themes of innocence lost, hidden dangers, and the blurred line between myth and reality. The eerie tone is heightened by the film's gothic visuals and an ensemble cast that brings depth to its twisted take on a beloved childhood story.
As Rose's world spirals into paranoia, the film explores the darker side of growing up, where trust is fragile and danger lurks in unexpected places. The horror elements blend seamlessly with drama, creating a haunting experience that lingers long after the credits roll. *Rotkäppchen: The Blood of Red Riding Hood (2009)* is a must-watch for fans of offbeat fairy-tale horror, offering a fresh yet faithful twist on a timeless legend.