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Deadly Maria

Die tödliche Maria

Germany

1993

106 Min
Color
1.33:1
German
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DIR Tom Tykwer

PROD Stefan Arndt, Tom Tykwer

SCR Tom Tykwer, Christiane Voss

DP Frank Griebe

CAST Nina Petri, Katja Studt, Juliane Heinemann, Josef Bierbichler, Péter Franke, Jean Maeser, Joachim Król, Rolf Peter Kahl, Renate Usko

ED Katja Dringenberg

PROD DES Sybille Keiber, Attila Saygel

MUSIC Klaus Garternicht, Tom Tykwer

Karlovy Vary (Forum of Independents), Athens

Synopsis

This dark psychological thriller draws us slowly but surely into Maria’s strange world. Tension mounts as she is buffeted by interactions with her abusive husband, demanding father, and meek paramour. This housewife, who initially appears outwardly unassuming and unremarkable, is shown to possess an inner landscape of the mind which is twisted and scarred. Techniques of German Expressionist cinema gradually give us insight into her psyche. Why does she write letter after letter to herself, stashing them in a living room cabinet? Secret after secret is gradually revealed, until the chilling and disturbing conclusion. –IMDb

Director

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Tom Tykwer

TOM TYKWER was born in 1965 in Wuppertal. “Peter Pan” was probably the first film he saw, and he says that the youthful fantasy of creating a magical parallel world remains an inspiration to this day. The dreamy, childlike sense of wonder in “Peter Pan” fascinated him, as did Vittorio de Sica’s “Miracle in Milan”. Another important cinematic experience was seeing “King Kong” – nine-year-old Tykwer realized that cinema was artificial, man-made. This particular film marked the start of his fondness for the horror genre. Tykwer also names James Whales’ “Bride of Frankenstein”, "Miracle in Milan” and John Carpenter’s “Halloween” as some other early discoveries. From this point on Tykwer’s adolescence revolved round his passion for the cinema. To get greater access to films he helped out in an art-house cinema, which also allowed him to circumvent age restrictions.

Tykwer started making Super 8 films at the age of eleven, a purely fan-driven exercise in which he essentially rehashed… read more

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