Summaries

About Neo-Nazis and the Holocaust. A non-story divided into three parts. The first introduces Hades, an eccentric half-Jewish coffin maker. The second depicts scenes from a Jewish ghetto. In the third, Hades is buried at sea.

This German political drama from iconoclastic filmmaker Herbert Achternbusch takes a slightly askew look at Neo-Nazis and the Holocaust. His non-story (a typical trait of Achternbusch films) is divided into three parts. The first introduces Hades, an eccentric half-Jewish coffin maker. Also introduced are the women in his life. The second part depicts different scenes from the city's Jewish ghetto. Included are disturbing film clips from Nazi propaganda footage that shows the naked corpses of starved Jews piled up in the streets with the insinuation that the heartless relatives of the dead would unceremoniously toss them out when they expired. In the third part, Hades is buried at sea. In between, Neo-Nazis march unopposed in Munich, Hades battles skinheads, and Hades' shop is repeatedly vandalized. A scene where Hades is fascinated with death is also seen.—Ulf Kjell Gür

Details

Keywords
  • coffin
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Mar 31, 1995
Countries of origin Germany
Language German
Filming locations Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Production companies Kuchenreuther Filmproduktion GmbH

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 26m
Color Color Black and White
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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