‘Life for Beginners’ Offers a Fresh Vampire Tale at Raindance
A shy vampire, a man desperate to escape eternal life and a terminally ill optimist form an unlikely trio in Life for Beginners, the Polish genre-bending feature that made its UK premiere at Raindance Film Festival today.

Screening at London’s Vue Piccadilly as part of the festival’s horror competition, Life for Beginners arrives with a distinctly different take on vampire mythology, trading gothic castles and blood-soaked carnage for a bittersweet story about loneliness, companionship and finding reasons to keep going.
Directed by Pawel Podolski, the film follows Monia, a timid vampire who has just one night to persuade Mirek, a suicidal vampire she accidentally created, that immortality might still be worth embracing. Complicating matters is Czarek, a mortal young man whose love of life remains undiminished despite a serious illness. As their paths collide, Monia finds herself caught between two very different futures and forced to confront what she truly wants for herself.

The 76-minute feature is nominated for Raindance’s Roger Corman Award for Best Horror Feature and represents Podolski’s debut feature as director. The filmmaker previously co-wrote Do Monsters Eat Kiwi? and has emerged from Poland’s growing independent film scene after studying directing at the Gdynia Film School and film studies at the University of Gdansk.
Leading the cast are Magdalena Mascianica as Monia, Michal Sikorski as Czarek and Bartlomiej Kotschedoff as Mirek, supported by Malgorzata Rozniatowska and Wojciech Machnicki.
Produced by Anna Wereda and Alicja Gancarz, the film was developed through the Polish Film Institute’s micro-budget programme and shot in Warsaw. While vampires remain central to the story, Life for Beginners appears more interested in the emotional complications of eternal life than traditional horror conventions.

In director statements accompanying the film’s festival run, Podolski described the project as an attempt to tackle difficult subjects through humour, combining comedy, drama and vampire cinema while asking fundamental questions about life, mortality and human connection.
The UK premiere forms part of a strong Raindance line-up that continues to spotlight emerging international genre filmmakers alongside more established names from across the festival circuit.
Life for Beginners screens again at Raindance Film Festival on 22 June at Vue Piccadilly, following its UK premiere screening this morning.
Life for Beginners trailer

