The Berlin Bride Guide
Tension builds as the "husband" becomes obsessed with finding the missing arm, leading to a violent and grotesque resolution . Production Details Director/Writer Michael Bartlett Cast Miklos Königer, Henry Akina, Sushila Day Runtime 1 hour 11 minutes Language German (near-silent, with fewer than 10 lines of dialogue) Visual Style
Critics from Movie-Blogger.com highlight its "mini-universe" where regular narrative structures are abandoned for a psychological horror experience. The Berlin Bride
A man named Trashman (Miklos Königer) finds the torso and legs. He takes them home, dresses them, and begins treating the mannequin as his newlywed bride. Tension builds as the "husband" becomes obsessed with
Lo-fi, grain-heavy aesthetic compared to David Lynch’s Eraserhead He takes them home, dresses them, and begins
(2019) is a surreal, near-silent fantasy horror film directed by Michael Bartlett. Inspired by the dark writings of Edgar Allan Poe and E.T.A. Hoffmann, it is a dreamlike exploration of loneliness and unrequited sexuality set in a nostalgic, pre-wall Berlin. Plot Summary
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