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The Devil Who Called Himself God

January 1, 2002 1h 32m

Originally released in 2002. The Devil Who Called Himself God is a drama film. directed by Dmitriy Astrakhan.

Starring Nikolai Kinski, Julia Palmer-Stoll, and Oliver Tautorat

Synopsis

Rebecca comes from a good home, but still sees little sense in life. She feels left out from her father's new family, she's had an abortion, she's tried to commit suicide, and she hates life in the city. In this condition, she meets Lukas, a gentle, but at the same time, strong-willed and good-looking young man. Lukas and his friends live in a commune out in the woods. They share their drugs and bodies, and beg or steal whatever they have to in order to get by. Rebecca falls in love with Lukas and soon feels more comfortable in the commune than she does at home. Together, they develop a criminal energy that knows no boundaries and leads them to cold-blooded murder...

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 2002 24 years ago
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Runtime 1h 32m 92 minutes total
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Language German Original language
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Country Germany Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • CCC Filmkunst

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Devil Who Called Himself God about?

Rebecca comes from a good home, but still sees little sense in life. She feels left out from her father's new family, she's had an abortion, she's tried to commit suicide, and she hates life in the...

Who directed The Devil Who Called Himself God?

The Devil Who Called Himself God was directed by Dmitriy Astrakhan.

How long is The Devil Who Called Himself God?

The Devil Who Called Himself God has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).

When was The Devil Who Called Himself God released?

The Devil Who Called Himself God was released on January 1, 2002 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Devil Who Called Himself God?

The main cast of The Devil Who Called Himself God includes Nikolai Kinski, Julia Palmer-Stoll, Oliver Tautorat, Frederic Welter, Robert Grober.