Writer gets curious about the violent and sado-masochistic ongoings in his neighbour's apartments.Writer gets curious about the violent and sado-masochistic ongoings in his neighbour's apartments.Writer gets curious about the violent and sado-masochistic ongoings in his neighbour's apartments.
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Nadeshda Brennicke
- Paula
- (as Nadeshda Brennecke)
Jarreth J. Merz
- Hortek
- (as Jarreth Merz)
Sandra S. Leonhard
- Roke
- (as Sandra Leonhard)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaChristian Alvart: [mirror shot] Henri is seen washing himself several times in the movie usually by Alvart's typical shot: He is reflected by three mirrors, effectively showing him four times from all angles.
- Crazy creditsDuring the whole of the credits the two inspectors from the film can be seen sitting in chairs. Although the take looks like a still, they move from time to time. After the credits have ended, the film goes on.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Filmemacher! - Wie war das damals...? (2002)
Featured review
An auteur is born! Created by the former editor of the legendary German movie fanzine X-TRO, this debut movie comes as a big surprise. Stimulating lightsetting, engaged actors, smooth cuts, perfect angles and shots, a genuine and original 'handwriting' - this will be the business card for the director to join the world of professional movie makers. Almost unsupported by big money and made through much individual will, the film was originally planned as a shorter one, stretched to 82 minutes (thus qualified to join a Korean festival) and therefore suffers from some script weakness and a lack of suspense in between. Still, we find ourselves in the protagonist, a man disturbed by the strange things happening in his neighbour's appartment which make him so curious that he drills holes in his walls to watch sadistic and mafiotic events that will influence his own relationship with his foreign girlfriend. The hard music of the movie goes well with its developing violence. I can't wait to see Mr. Christian's next film.
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- $45,000 (estimated)
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