Herzentöter
Kobja has bought a piece of land in New Zealand to start a new life. He got the money by stealing cars. The estate agent tells him that he has got a better offer and the price has gone up. He has three days to get the money. Kobja breaks into a BMW parked at a hotel. But he doesn′t know that Russian car thief Goran has already stolen the car. The drunken actress Mikitsch, just fired by her producer from a film set nearby, takes Kobja for her driver. Kobja flees from Goran with Mikitsch in the car. They get lost in the middle of the "Spreewald".
At night a man with a dog suddenly appears who thinks Mikitsch is some sort of a ghost. After convincing the man, Hanusch, that she isn′t, he offers both a place to stay. Kobja is stuck in the middle of nowhere while his time is running out. Eventually he is able to leave Hanusch′s farm but the Russian car thief has tracked him down. Both get into a fight that leaves Kobja wounded...
Source: German Films Service & Marketing GmbH
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Julia Mikitsch
- Jakob Kobja
- Hanusch
- Blomberg
- Katja
- Goran
- Kallauke
- Bludnik
- Theaterregisseur
- Regieassistentin
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Assistant camera
2nd Camera unit
Optical effects
Still photography
Lighting design
Production design
Property master
Make-up artist
Costume design
Editing
Sound design
Sound
Sound assistant
Audio mixing
Special effects
Casting
Music
Cast
- Julia Mikitsch
- Jakob Kobja
- Hanusch
- Blomberg
- Katja
- Goran
- Kallauke
- Bludnik
- Theaterregisseur
- Regieassistentin
- Fernsehregisseur
- Maskenbildnerin
- Imbissverkäufer
- Makler Korngold
Production company
in co-production with
Producer
Co-Producer
Producer (TV)
Executive producer
Line producer
Associate producer
Location manager
Shoot
- 20.06.2005 - 31.07.2005: Spreewald
Aufführung (DE): 18.11.2006, Cottbus, Filmfestival
Titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Herzentöter
Versions
Original
Aufführung (DE): 18.11.2006, Cottbus, Filmfestival