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Acting
Blümel's physical transformation from scared prisoner to hollow-eyed true believer.
Direction
Bonengel's documentary background bleeds through—this feels too real.
Writing
The prison rape scene as catalyst, not exploitation. Horrible and purposeful.
Director
Winfried Bonengel
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