Drama written, directed by Oliver Kienle hits theaters September 14th Cleopatra Entertainment has acquired North American rights to the German-language drama/thriller Four Hands. Written and directed by Oliver Kienle, Four Hands stars Frida-Lovisa Hamann, Friederike Becht, Christoph Letkowski, Agnieszka Guzikowska, and Detlef Bothe. The film premieres theatrically on September 14th at the Laemmle Music Hall …
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- 8/28/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
"I wish I could just forget it all. But she won't let me." Cleopatra Entertainment has released an official Us trailer for a German psychological thriller titled Four Hands, which first premiered at the Munich Film Festival last year. The story follows two sisters, Sophie and Jessica, who witnessed a brutal crime when they were kids. Nearly 20 years later Jessica is obsessed with trying to protect her younger sister, suffering from paranoia. But Sophie wants to become a pianist and wants to fall in love, without her sister around. When the perpetrators are released of prison after 20 years, Jessica is shocked and wants to confront them. But an accident changes everything. The film, written & directed by Oliver Kienle, stars Frida-Lovisa Hamann, Friederike Becht, Christoph Letkowski, Agnieszka Guzikowska, and Detleft Bothe. This trailer seems to give away a big part of the plot, but maybe that's just how it plays out...
- 8/24/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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