Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story
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Grimm Love | |
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Promotional poster for the U.S. release of Grimm Love |
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Directed by | Martin Weisz |
Produced by | Marco Weber, Vanessa Coifman |
Written by | T.S. Faull |
Starring | Keri Russell Thomas Kretschmann Thomas Huber |
Music by | Steven Gutheinz |
Cinematography | Jonathan Sela |
Editing by | Sue Blainey |
Running time | 90 min. |
Language | English |
Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story is a psychological horror movie inspired by the Armin Meiwes cannibal murder case.
Keri Russell plays Katie Armstrong, a US-American student in Germany studying criminal psychology. She chooses a notorious subject for her thesis: the cannibal killer Oliver Hartwin (played by Thomas Kretschmann). Hartwin dreamed of eating a willing victim, and thanks to the internet, he was able to find a volunteer, Simon Grombeck (played by Thomas Huber).
The story is told in non-linear fashion as Katie researches these men and their pasts. Events culminate in Katie's discovery of a snuff tape that documents the crime.
Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story was scheduled for release in Germany on March 9, 2006, where it is known as Rohtenburg. In March 2006, the film was banned by a German court for infringing the personal rights of Armin Meiwes, but the film has been sold for international release and will be shown worldwide. The film is directed by music-video specialist Martin Weisz and written by T.S. Faull. The producers made Igby Goes Down.
The film had its World Premiere at London's FrightFest Film Festival on August 27, 2006 under the title Grimm Love. In October 2006, the film won four awards at the Festival de Cine de Sitges: Best Director, Best Actor (Thomas Kretschmann and Thomas Huber), and Best Cinematography.
The film will be released in U.S. theaters March 2007.
[edit] External links
- Rohtenburg / Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story at the Internet Movie Database
- Official German Website - Redirects to Senator since ban
- German Distributor - Film content removed from site after ban
- Int'l Sales - Features US trailer