The Fire

The Fire

Release date : January 18, 2011
Runtime : 1h 37m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Brigitte Bertele /
Writers : Johanna Stuttmann /
Production companies : Filmsyndikat Filmproduktion UG /
Budget : $900,000.00
January 18, 2011 1h 37m Germany Drama German More
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Judith decides to go on her own to the salsa-dancing night, even though her boyfriend, with whom she goes there every week, can’t accompany her. A stranger, with whom she briefly dances, offers to walk her home. Next morning, upon returning home, Judith refuses at first to accept that she’s a rape victim, but in the end decides to go to a doctor and press charges - which prove inadequate to have the rapist convicted. Under the influence of sweeping bodily and mainly psychological oscillations, Judith decides she has to follow an unorthodox path in order to prove the perpetrator’s guilt.
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Wotan Wilke Möhring
Ralph Nester
Florian David Fitz
Valentin Stein
Ursina Lardi
Anne Nester
Pit Bukowski
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  • title:The Fire
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:1h 37m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Brigitte Bertele /
  • Writers: Johanna Stuttmann ·
  • Production companies: Filmsyndikat Filmproduktion UG ·
  • Budget:$900,000.00
  • Overview:Judith decides to go on her own to the salsa-dancing night, even though her boyfriend, with whom she goes there every week, can’t accompany her. A stranger, with whom she briefly dances, offers to walk her home. Next morning, upon returning home, Judith refuses at first to accept that she’s a rape victim, but in the end decides to go to a doctor and press charges - which prove inadequate to have the rapist convicted. Under the influence of sweeping bodily and mainly psychological oscillations, Judith decides she has to follow an unorthodox path in order to prove the perpetrator’s guilt.
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