BLOOD MONEY
by René Heisig
synopsis
Three brothers, all hemophiliacs, live perfectly normal lives. Stefan is the branch manager of a bank. Thomas has a family and works as a physiotherapist. And Ralf attends law school in Frankfurt. Their medical miracle has a name: Factor VIII. It is a coagulant that is made from donor blood and allows hemophiliacs to live normally without fear of a minor injury becoming life-threatening. In 1983 it is first suspected that HIV may be transmitted through blood and drugs made from donor blood. Hundreds of unassuming patients are infected with the deadly immune deficiency through Factor VIII. Doctors, but even more so the pharmaceutical companies producing Factor VIII, are keen to play down the threat and disclaim any legal responsibility for the infections of hemophiliacs. After losing his two brothers, Ralf takes their story to the public.
international title: | Blood Money |
original title: | Blutgeld |
country: | Germany |
year: | 2013 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | René Heisig |
screenplay: | René Heisig, Kai-Uwe Hasenheit |
cast: | Max Riemelt, Lavinia Wilson, David Rott, Jule Ronstedt, Rudolf Kowalski |
cinematography by: | Peter Nix |
film editing: | Horst Reiter |
art director: | Thomas Schmid |
costumes designer: | Brigitte Nierhaus |
music: | Oli Biehler |
producer: | Michael Souvignier, Mark Horyna |
production: | Zeitsprung Productions |