Berlin Syndrome (2017)
Année de sortie: 2017
Nation: Australia
Alternative Title: A Síndrome de Berlin, Berlin Syndrom, Берлинский синдром, Berlin Sendromu
Réalisateur: Cate Shortland
Writer: Cate Shortland, Melanie Joosten, Shaun Grant
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Polly Staniford
Executive Producer: Angie Fielder, Cecilia Ritchie, Emilie Georges, Florence Tourbier, Naima Abed, Oliver Lawrance, Scott Otto Anderson, Tanja Meissner, Troy Lum
Sociétés: Aquarius Films, DDP Studios, Film Victoria, Fulcrum Media Finance, Memento Films International, Photoplay Films, Screen Australia
Genre: Drama, Horror, Horror Film, Mystery
Budget: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: based on novel or book, berlin, germany, hostage, photojournalism, stockholm syndrome, woman director
Histoire
Australian photojournalist Clare meets Andi while holidaying in Berlin and they spend a night together. The next morning, Clare wakes up to find herself locked in Andi's apartment with no way out. Initially thinking it was a mistake, she soon realizes that Andi has no intention of letting her leave. Trapped against her will, Clare must navigate this terrifying situation while trying to understand why Andi is keeping her captive.
Résumé
Berlin Syndrome is a 2017 Australian film directed by Cate Shortland, based on the novel of the same name by Melanie joosten. The movie is a psychological thriller that explores themes of obsession and control through its central plot involving Stockholm syndrome. It premiered at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2017.

