Rapunzel's curse

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Movie
Original title Rapunzel's curse
Country of production Germany
Publishing year 2020
length 80 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director David Brückner
script Mario von Czapiewski
production David Brückner, Mario von Czapiewski
music Florian Linckus, Robert Wolf
camera Costel Argesanu
cut David Brückner
occupation
  • Tabea Georgiamo: Alina Grimm
  • Michael von der Brelie: Thomas Eilert
  • Davis Schulz: Leonard Koch
  • Olivia Dean: Rapunzel
  • Sophie Swan: Emily Hirsch
  • Hartmut Engel: Mr. Berger
  • Urs Remond: Father Petrosinus
  • David Brückner: David
  • Michael Krug: Bartender
  • Jacob F. Schmiedel: Thomas Glaser
  • Philipp Betz: Brother Jacob
  • Karsten Rybandt: Brother Wilhelm
  • Andrea Böhm: Bar guest
  • Isabeau Beck: actress

Rapunzel's curse is a German Independent - horror film from director David Brückner from 2020.

action

In the 17th century, Father Petrosinus (Urs Remond) sold his castle. Previously, he had tried several times to perform an exorcism on the demon-possessed Rapunzel (Olivia Dean). A few centuries later, film student Alina (Tabea Georgiamo), a descendant of the father, wants to shoot her graduation film in this castle. During the preparations for the shooting and a nightly excursion, the demon comes to life.

Production & publication

The majority of the shooting for Brückner's fourth low budget feature film "Rapunzels Fluch" took place on 10 days in August 2019 in Glauchau. Various re-shoots were carried out in October and November 2019. The promo teaser of "Rapunzels Fluch" ran for the first time in 2019 at the "House of Horror" festival and at the "Obscura Filmfest" in Berlin. The teaser was then officially available and presented online on October 31, 2019. The trailer was released on June 25, 2020. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 7, 2020. On the day of the digital release, the film was shown at a special premiere in Langenhessen in the drive-in cinema in the presence of Brückner

Reviews

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  • Filmtoast.de: “New fodder for the German genre cinema is always nice. Especially when the independent filmmaker takes on. And so the independent director David Brückner delivers another low-budget contribution, which of course has its weaknesses and struggles with idling, editing problems and a conservative narrative structure. But all of that is grumbling on a low budget. Because Rapunzels Fluch is a production that makes up for its lack of financial resources with a lot of passion and love for the medium and thus delivers a properly filmed and charming genre contribution. And that's a lot more likeable than the umpteenth conjuring spin-off infusion from Hollywood. "
  • Wortvogel.de: "A technically competent, but thinner staged and completely gutted horror film without eggs and story."
  • Ittenbach-Fans.de: “A successful film that makes use of various horror sub-genres and scores points with both humor and horror. Very good!"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Certificate of Release for Rapunzel's Curse . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry (PDF). Template: FSK / maintenance / type not set and Par. 1 longer than 4 characters