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Release Date:
March 10, 2010
Original Title:
No Reason
Alternate Titles:
Без причин
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
IMAS Filmproduktion
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 74
Suddenly Jennifer is torn from her comfortable and non-assuming life. While planning to move, Jennifer and her husband will experience anything but an ordinary day! It all begins with a strange visit from her soon to be ex-neighbor, the postman who mentions an urgent need. Later when Jennifer comes home from grocery, she discovers an elderly neighbor, who is her son's babysitter, has disappeared. She also receives a terrifying and disturbing letter which contains a macabre death poem, plus some compromising sex photos of her husband and the missing babysitter! To get over the initial shock, she decides to take a bath, and promptly falls asleep in the bathtub. When she awakes, she finds herself on the floor of her apartment covered in blood and body parts! Center to this surreal and horrific scene is a mysterious masked man who promises to lead Jennifer on the right path toward the sacred white light . The story continues as a tale of physical and mental torture!
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Camera Operator:
Julian 'Joules' Hagen
Director:
Olaf Ittenbach
Director of Photography:
Axel Rubbel
Electrician:
Martin Faltermeier
Gaffer:
Christoph Krauth
Makeup Artist:
Philipp Rathgeber
Producer:
Yazid Benfeghoul
Olaf Ittenbach
Production Design:
Gregor Olbrys
Sound Recordist:
Vitus Bernrieder
Special Effects:
Daniela Tokarski
Still Photographer:
Michael Effenberger
Dennis Bald
Alex Endl
Benjamin Klamt
Andreas Pape
Axel Rubbel
Martin Hentschel
Writer:
Olaf Ittenbach
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