Nekromantik
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Directed by | Jörg Buttgereit |
Produced by | Manfred O. Jelinski |
Written by | Jörg Buttgereit Franz Rodenkirchen |
Starring | Daktari Lorenz Beatrice Manowski Harald Lundt |
Music by | Hermann Kopp Daktari Lorenz John Boy Walton |
Cinematography | Uwe Bohrer |
Editing by | Jörg Buttgereit Manfred O. Jelinski |
Release date(s) | 1987 |
Running time | 75 min. |
Language | German |
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NEKRomantik is a 1987 German horror film directed by Jörg Buttgereit. This frequently controversial movie (i.e. banned in Great Britain) has become a cult film over the years due to its transgressive subject matter (necrophilia) and audacious imagery. A documentary, Corpse Fucking Art, which used footage shot during the making of this film, Der Todesking and Nekromantik 2 was released in 1991.
The story is about Robert "Rob" Schmadtke (Daktari Lorenz) and his girlfriend Betty (Beatrice Manowski) who share the same interest: corpses. Rob works in Joe’s Street-Cleaning Agency, which removes dead bodies from the street. This job gives Rob the chance to bring the corpses to his home where he and his girlfriend have sex with them. Not everything goes well and Rob is fired from his job and rejected by his girlfriend; things go downhill from there.
An example of the movie's "audacious imagery" is in one of the last scenes, in which Rob is seen ejaculating while killing himself with a knife.
The film has spawned a sequel, Nekromantik 2, by the same director.
Tagline for Nekromantik 2: The return of the loving dead!
[edit] External pages
- NEKRomantik at the Internet Movie Database
- NEKRomantik II at the Internet Movie Database
- Corpse Fucking Art (documentary) at the Internet Movie Database