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As a nation, Germany has experienced difficult times and has survived two major wars have always been on our planet. E 'understandable that, having suffered so much real-life horror, the horror genre does not grow well after the Second World War. In fact, it was not until 1980 that the filmmakers are beginning to emerge from the underground scene of German cinema and start your brand in our favorite genre.
Today I want to submit fiveThe most influential filmmakers in Germany, the German kind of horror of what they did today. Although it does not recognize all probably know at least one name in this list.
We began our journey with a man named Andreas Schnaas, said that the pioneer of the scene from ultra-violent underground in Germany. Mr. Schnaas in Hamburg, Germany, born in 1968 and fell in love with cinema at an early age. Their local cinemas have been neglected in their exclusion of young people duringterrible film, Schaaf was raised on a diet of films from major martial arts, and the zombie film. While parents could not share their taste in movies, which recognized their artistic inclinations, and twelve years
He had his first horror movie fan in which he shot a friend of my favorites.
It was not until 1989 that Mr. Schnaas to transform the work of the necessary funds for his own films (5,000 DM) would be around $ 2000 USD, but when he directed his first filmwelcome. Violent Sh * t, was their main characteristic feature, so named because that's exactly what Schnaas friend "who accused him. The story involved Karl the butcher, and, of course, the film was heavily influenced Gore. Fans loved him, and immediately has attracted a cult, many successful series of midnight. The German Government has, however, prohibits once the video is to be very precise, the first country to play video. E 'in three installments: Mother Hold My Hand spawn goneNoto Infantry of Doom (Zombie Doom as the United States) and Nikos. Same
If the group is not prosecuted for breach of copyright, the first film and the unauthorized use of the WASP song "The Torture Never Stops".
That same year, author, director Jörg Buttgereit Berlin, the world would be another controversial film. Nekromantik was described by the celebrated director John Waters as "the first erotic film necrophilia. Nekromantik Historyimplies a kind of tragic hero, the task is, the organs can be removed from public places. This provides the perfect opportunity to follow their favorite fetish to hunt for the dead. As you can imagine, because of its
Subject, the film was banned in many countries. Unlike film Nekromantik Schnaas wants to be a social commentary. The core of the story's main character shows that abuse and torture by the entire society, bringing its retreat inFantasy World of the disease, which was built to hide in too. In his fantasies, which can exert maximum control over the world and in substance "puppet" of the dead in the same way society perceives the teacher, the capital of their existence.
Even if Mr. Buttgereit films can be a shock, because it is clearly a strong element of the film are defined, many viewers found to be better represented in the film in question, which itself is considered a kind of avant-garde filmmaker. The film itself containsmany scenes that will be hard to digest for all age groups, but it is hard truths about life often. For the powerful symbolism, Buttgereit first film certainly pushes all the limits.
Shortly before the 1990s, remains a force in the landscape of German cinema Ittenbach Olaf. Past Black, Mr. Ittenbach first film, is not only the direction of their first job, but its creation as an actor. He plays a teenage metalhead as a heavy drinker and obsessed by death, tortured byThe vision of horror. Of course, then there is a downward spiral into total madness. Many believe that this is the first German Ittenbach "Splatter Punk filmmaker" and his work as Resident Evil, Toxic Avenger and comparison of other films fame. Slipped terror secure Germans continued to put in the public domain, but not as strong as our new Director has presented in this article.
You may've guessed what is coming: Uwe Boll Mr. Bull is a director, that critics love to hate.He is a man who apparently dark alone without the help of German films, the international reality. It is not just a director, screenwriter, but they, and perhaps most importantly, a producer of his work. Unlike many Hollywood directors to seek external help, Mr. Boll, to finance their activities. He attended both the University of Siegen and
University of Cologne and a PhD in literature.
It may be a surprise to many who despised the world of cinema.Although there are several possible reasons as there are minds to do so, critics, often used to treat what they consider the emphasis of style over substance. Uwe Boll films are often directly inspired by games like Alone in the Dark, Postal, BloodRayne and House of the Dead. Although it does not boast, or act better, more realistic effects in today's films, Mr. Boll film certainly provide a robust and fun is a sort of cult hero among fanstwo horror films and video games in general.
Say in the way of truth, Uwe Boll, if rarely criticized. He is responsible for publicly insulting his critics, and also require a ring and the ground for the infamous! Congratulations for this increase his legendary ability to raise funds for their films to find the funding to cover the studio together. Most investors, because in their homeland, enjoying a tax that helps fund the adaptation of the Best Germanslightly. Nevertheless
severe criticism and absolutely say what he said about his films, is still produced and better taste. Although it may remain a magnet for the media, despite Uwe Boll is dismissed with pride by his supporters and himself, his passion.
This is a wrap on this in four directors on the German scene of horror film influence. I hope that I opened my eyes, what this country has to offer Volkswagen and put us dachshund when the darkroom. Itcould work for the items included here, but will not be surprised if you pick and choose for your own viewing pleasure!
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