Rupture

Rupture

Release date : September 29, 2022
Runtime : 53m
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Original Language : German /
Director : Paul Ertl /
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Production companies : Filmakademie Wien /
September 29, 2022 53m Drama German More
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Mrs. Pospisil lives alone in an apartment in an old building in Vienna. The elderly lady's increasing forgetfulness prompts her son to suggest that she move into a nursing home. But then suddenly a crack opens up in one of the walls of her apartment, through which something enters Mrs. Pospisil's world that will change her life forever. Paul Ertl's highly efficient and picture-perfect The Crack is a psychologically underpinned mid-length horror miniature that transforms into a utopia as casual as it is original as it is gently disturbing, and is ultimately also a powerful plea for the autonomy of older people.
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  • title:Rupture
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:53m
  • Genres: Drama · Horror ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Paul Ertl /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Filmakademie Wien ·
  • Overview:Mrs. Pospisil lives alone in an apartment in an old building in Vienna. The elderly lady's increasing forgetfulness prompts her son to suggest that she move into a nursing home. But then suddenly a crack opens up in one of the walls of her apartment, through which something enters Mrs. Pospisil's world that will change her life forever. Paul Ertl's highly efficient and picture-perfect The Crack is a psychologically underpinned mid-length horror miniature that transforms into a utopia as casual as it is original as it is gently disturbing, and is ultimately also a powerful plea for the autonomy of older people.
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