Cannibal | |
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Directed by | Marian Dora |
Produced by | Frank Oliver Marian Dora |
Written by | Marian Dora |
Starring | Manoush Carsten Frank Victor Brandl |
Music by |
Ghazi Barakat J.G. Thirlwell |
Cinematography | Marian Dora |
Editing by | Marian Dora |
Studio | Quiet Village Filmkunst |
Distributed by | Authentic Film |
Release date(s) | April, 2006 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German English |
Cannibal is a 2005 German horror film which was written and directed by Marian Dora.
Contents |
In a small rural town, a man roams the streets, his apparent search for a suitable partner runs without success.
On the internet, he continues to search, he's looking for meat, and he finds a willing victim. The man meets the young man in the open field and entertains him on his farm. One of them will pay with his body, the other with the loneliness.
The film portrayed the true story of Armin Meiwes (Carsten Frank) and his victim (Victor Brandl) who was eaten by the Cannibal.[1]
The film is based on the true story of Armin Meiwes who killed and ate a man who he met on the Internet.[2]
The US Brooklyn, New York based Glam rock band The Flesh composed three songs for the official soundtrack.
The DVD was impounded pursuant to § 184a StGB in Germany on 29 June 2007, because of the true violence.[3]