Antibodies

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When a notorious German serial killer is captured after committing some of the most heinous acts against humanity ever imaginable, a farmer and police officer from a sleepy rural community on the outskirts of Berlin is drawn into the case as he searches for the answers to a murder that has shaken his tight-knit community in director Christian Alvart's tense psychological nightmare. Gabriel Engel (André Hennicke) is the most depraved kind of predator imaginable. In his brutal and bloody killing spree, Engel has preyed on not only adults, but defenseless young children as well. Now Engel has been captured by the authorities, and the shaken citizens can all breathe a little bit easier. All except for Michael Martens (Wotan Wilke Moehring), that is. It's been a year since young Lucia Flieder was found viciously slain, and the citizens of the community that Martens presides over are growing impatient as they await the capture of her killer. Engel has admitted to 14 murders, but he has staunchly denied any connection to the Flieder case. Nevertheless, he claims to know the identity of the killer. Before he entrusts Martens with the sensitive information, Engel demands that Martens allow him to engage in a total psychological evaluation of his interrogator. With a convicted maniac gradually working his way deep into Martens' fragile psyche, an urban police force who derides the rural lawman as an ineffective incompetent, and a family life that is slowly coming unraveled, the once determined police officer slowly feels himself succumbing to the madness that encircles him with each step closer he gets to realizing the true identity of Flieder's killer. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Cast

Ulrike Krumbiegel; Hauke Diekamp; Jürgen Schornagel

Credit

Eva Maria Stiebler - Art Director, Sabine Frielinghaus - Casting, Christian Alvart - Co-producer, Solke Sommer - Costume Designer, Bruno Grass - First Assistant Director, Christian Alvart - Director, Philipp Stahl - Editor, Michl Britsch - Composer (Music Score), Annet Schulze - Makeup, Christian M. Goldbeck - Production Designer, Hagen Bogdanski - Cinematographer, Rainer Kolmel - Producer, Theo Baltz - Producer, Boris Schoenfelder - Producer, Jerome Burkhard - Sound/Sound Designer, Jurgen Funk - Sound/Sound Designer, Rainer Werner - Stunts Coordinator, Christian Alvart - Screenwriter, Dominik Trimborn - Visual Effects Supervisor, Katja Muller - Visual Effects Supervisor

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Antikörper

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Directed by Christian Alvart
Produced by Theo Baltz
Boris Schönfelder
Written by Christian Alvart
Starring Norman Reedus
Wotan Wilke Möhring
André Hennicke
Music by Michl Britsch
Cinematography Hagen Bogdanski
Editing by Philipp Stahl
Studio Medienkontor Movie GmbH
Kinowelt Filmroduktion GmbH
Distributed by Kinowelt Filmverleih
Release date(s) 07 July 2005
Running time 127 minutes
Country Germany
Language German
Budget €1,900,000[1]

Antibodies (German: Antikörper) is a German crime-drama-thriller directed by Christian Alvart and stars Norman Reedus, Wotan Wilke Möhring and André Hennicke.

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In Berlin, the pederast serial killer Gabriel Engel, who later admitted to brutally killing 13 boys and painted impressive religious works of art with their blood, is accidentally taken during an overnight operation. Commissioner Seiler is charged with the interrogation of the murderer.

In the small village of Herzbach, memories of the unsolved murder of the 12-year-old Lucy are still alive and the crime is attributed to Engel. Michael Martens, a police officer from Herzbach, decides to travel to Berlin to talk with Engel. During the case, he neglected his wife and children.

In Berlin, it is assumed that there are parallels between the murders. The Berlin police are no longer able to get information from Engel. Martens tries his luck, and manages to persuade Engel to talk. However, Engel is playing a game with Martens during which reality and fiction blend more and more. Martens is soon convinced that the murderer of the girl is still at large.

Martens, a devout Catholic, slowly begins to explore his dark side and begins a brief affair with a woman from the city.

After Engel has ingested poison which he acquired through bribery, he has 48 hours to live. Finally, Engel tells Martens the story of the murder of Lucy, which he claims to have not committed, but only observed. He tries to throw suspicion on Martens' difficult 13-year-old son.

The desperate Martens then decides to kill his son, but in the meantime, Commissioner Seiler finds out that Engel has committed suicide and that Martens has been tricked by Engel as a means to kill beyond the grave. Luckily, Seiler is able to find Marten before he goes through with it and saves him and his son.

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The feature film premiered on 7 July 2005.

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