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82 min
Franz Woyzeck, the protagonist of Georg Büchner's unfinished drama is incorporated in this adaption of a classic. The contemporary Franz Wodzeck lives in Germany's Ruhr industrial region. Wodzeck meanders back and forth between the monotony of working each day in a car factory and returning each evening to the cheerless desolation of the factory dormitory. Once his girlfriend, Maleen, snubs him for his boss, Wodzeck's personal and social frustrations escalate into a vista of emotions: he runs amok and bloodily stubs Maleen to death. After he has killed his one sole love Wodzeck resigns himself to his fate. A hollow shell of a man is admitted to a psychiatric asylum. He feels no more anxiety, no more desire. He simply exists. FBW Prädikat: "wertvoll".
Name | Character | Team | |
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Detlef Kügow | Franz Wodzeck | Unowned | |
Ariane Erdelt | Maleen | Unowned | |
Johannes Habla | Andres | Unowned | |
Franz A. Huber | Hallenabschnittsleiter | Unowned | |
Hans Beerhenke | Penner | Unowned | |
Leo Bardischewski | Professor | Unowned | |
Georg Greiwe | Bauleiter | Unowned | |
Charles Brauer | Werksarzt | Unowned | |
Regula Siegfried | Arbeitskollegin | Unowned |