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Synopsis
A dark and gruesome thriller reminiscent of David Fincher's Seven, this freshman effort from German director Robert Schwentke finds an unmotivated young detective roped into helping a seasoned veteran solve a case in which people are literally skinned for their tattoos and brutally murdered. Schrader (August Diehl) is a lazy, hard-partying cop who barely passed his academy training, only to settle in for an undemanding desk job upon graduation. His bid for the easy life is soon spoiled when Chief Inspector Minks (Christian Redl) blackmails him into working for homicide after catching him in possession of drugs at an illegal nightclub. Soon discovering a group of underground art enthusiasts who covet a series of 12 tattoos detailed by a mysterious and since-deceased Japanese artist, the duo subsequently discovers a heretofore-unknown 13th tattoo by the artist adorning the body of beautiful Maya (Nadeshda Brennicke). As Schrader enters into a dangerous and heated affair with Maya, the case tumbles headlong into a tense climax when the group discovers that their collection is incomplete. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Jan Fehse Cinematographer
Martin Todsharow Composer (Music Score)
Peri de Braganca Costume Designer
Robert Schwentke Director
Peter Przygodda Editor
Verena Herfurth Executive Producer
Frank Scharl First Assistant Director
Alexander Boyko Makeup Special Effects
Henrik Scheib Makeup Special Effects
Jan Hinter Producer
Roman Kuhn Producer
Josef Sankjohanser Production Designer
Georg Korpas Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Robert Schwentke Screenwriter
Tom Weber Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2002
Runtime: 102
Country: Germany
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Thriller

Produced by
BA
Lounge Entertainment
StudioCanal

Release
July 04, 2003 (USA - Limited)
by Tobis StudioCanal