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Knife in the Head [Blu-ray] - Thriller Movie for Home Theater & Movie Night Entertainment
Knife in the Head [Blu-ray] - Thriller Movie for Home Theater & Movie Night Entertainment

Knife in the Head [Blu-ray] - Thriller Movie for Home Theater & Movie Night Entertainment

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Bruno Ganz gives a tour-de-force performance as Hoffman, an innocent bystander who survives a gunshot to the head by the police during a raid on a group of revolutionaries. In order to justify the shooting, the police claim he is a dangerous radical who attacked a policeman. The leftist revolutionaries in turn claim him as a hero and victim of police brutality. As Hoffman struggles to recover from the trauma to his brain and memory loss, he must try to piece together what really happened that fateful night. Featuring a stunning first solo score by Irmin Schmidt, co-founder of the legendary krautrock band CAN.Special Features:• Interview with director Reinhard Hauff• Interview with executive producer Eberhard Junkersdorff• Trailers

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A man is wounded in his head. His memory remains in zero atmosphere and the disyunctive is overclear: the challenge waits no more; the police has to resolve the case but needs too much information that only can be given if he recovers from this brutal attack.Reinhard Hauff is a real master film maker. Every one of his films are loaded with that existential anguish, so difficult to understand just today sixteen years after the Fall of the Wall. But in those desperate years in the middle of the terrible presence of the Baader Meinkopf,1 the terrorism in Germany was extremely hot. Just remember the painful memories of 1972 Munich, and the frenzy around the whole German population in that decade. Somehow the seventies meant as any other decade previous or later the real awakening and true explosion of controled demmons in search for an answer. If not, go for the titles of Wenders, Fassbinder,Margaret von Trotta, Alexander Kluge and Wolker Schondlorff to realize how the depressed spirit and hopeless soul of the german people was.If you get a decisive film of Hauff of 1975 Franz Blum, try to get it because to my mind this is his true masterpiece. And since Hauff is a master, his minor artworks are above the average by far. Now it is time to revisit and explore the great and still unknown German filmography of those ages.
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