Escena de Der Sandmann (1995)
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Actrices en esta escena
Nombre de nacimiento: Karoline Eichhorn
Fecha de nacimiento: 1965-11-09
Lugar de nacimiento: Stuttgart, Stuttgart Government Region, Germany
Detalles
Nombres alternativos: Каролина Эйхгорн
Características físicas: N/A
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Biografía completa
Karoline Eichhorn was born on December 1, 1965, in Berlin, East Germany (now part of Germany). She played the role of Ina Littmann in the 1995 German film 'Der Sandmann', a television journalist who becomes obsessed with a convicted felon-turned-author, Henry Kupfer.
Sobre la película: Der Sandmann (1995)
Título alternativo: Nukkumatti, A homokember, L'uomo del rasoio, The Sandman
Director: Nico Hofmann
Guionista: Matthias Seelig
Producción & Género
Productor(es): Producer: Norbert Sauer
Executive Producer: Gerhard von Richthofen
Género: Thriller
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: author, bestseller, serial killer
Historia
Ina Littmann, an ambitious investigative journalist for the TV talk show 'Eye in Eye', becomes fascinated by Henry Kupfer, a former convict turned best-selling author who wrote about a psychopathic killer after serving time for manslaughter himself. Ina plans to use Kupfer as her next subject and decides to focus on a recent series of brutal murders among prostitutes as her angle for the show. Upon meeting Kupfer, she becomes convinced that he is not just writing about murders but committing them as well, intending to expose him during his appearance on 'Eye in Eye'.
Resumen
'Der Sandmann' (1995) is a German thriller directed by Nico Hofmann, centered around Ina Littmann's investigative journalism and her pursuit of Henry Kupfer. The film explores themes of ambition, obsession, and the blurred line between reality and perception.