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GERMAN ANGST

by Jörg Buttgereit, Michal Kosakowski, Andreas Marschall

synopsis

Acclaimed writers and directors Jörg Buttgereit, Michal Kosakowski and Andreas Marschall are back behind the camera with a supreme feature film, controversial, mystical and disturbing. With a ‘fil rouge’ of old images of Berlin scariest architecture, the film is built around three tales. The first episode, tells the story of a young girl who lives alone with her guinea pig in a dirty apartment in Berlin … is she alone? In the bedroom lies a man, bound and gagged … The second episode tells about a powerful ‘if-only’ scenario in which a young deaf-mute couple is attacked by a group of hooligans. However, they are in possession of a mysterious talisman that could help them … In the last episode, a man stumbles upon a secret sex club that promises the ultimate sexual experience by using a drug made from the roots of the legendary Mandragora plant. The ecstatic experiences have horrific side effects …

international title: German Angst
original title: German Angst
country: Germany
sales agent: Reel Suspects
year: 2015
genre: fiction
directed by: Jörg Buttgereit, Michal Kosakowski, Andreas Marschall
film run: 110'
screenplay: Jörg Buttgereit, Andreas Marschall, Goran Mimica
cast: Milton Welsh, Daniel Faust, Denis Lyons, Annika Strauss, Matthan Harris, Andreas Pape, Désirée Giorgetti
cinematography by: Sven Jakob-Engelmann
film editing: Michal Kosakowski, Andreas Marschall
costumes designer: Regine Standfuss
producer: Michal Kosakowski, Andrea Staerke
production: Kosakowski Films

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