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  1. 16. Dez. 1988 · Innocence Unknown: Directed by Hans Neuenfels. With Hans-Michael Rehberg, Ingo Hülsmann, Elisabeth Trissenaar, Bernhard Minetti. The film focuses on Kleist himself, torn-up, engulfed in the search for knowledge, for identity and trapped in his loneliness and self-centeredness, bouncing all over walls, grimaces, cruelty, suffering.

    • (16)
    • Drama
    • Hans Neuenfels
    • 1988-12-16
  2. “The great question of Europe, identity and its loss, is touched in this linguistic masterpiece as much as the longing for a new innocence to be won, which – according to Kleist – was already lost at the gate of paradise.” (Hans Neuenfels)

  3. Innocence Unknown (1988) directed by Hans Neuenfels • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1988 ‘Europa und der zweite Apfel’ Directed by Hans Neuenfels. After the essay “On Marionette theatre” by Heinrich von Kleist. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Hans Neuenfels
    • ORF
  4. Made after the essay “On the Marionette Theater” by Heinrich von Kleist, the film focuses on Kleist himself, torn-up, engulfed in the search for knowledge, for identity and trapped in his loneliness and self-centeredness, bouncing all over walls, grimaces, cruelty, suffering.

  5. The core of the movie is connection between Biblical motive of first sin and God's punishment (»the first apple«) with the second temptation (»der zweite Apfel') of making a new united Europe (and Germany, too: the year of film making is 1988) as a society without identity and soul, which is ruled by automats.

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt1401152Unknown (2011) - IMDb

    18. Feb. 2011 · Play trailer 1:06. 10 Videos. 99+ Photos. Action Mystery Thriller. When a man awakens from a coma only to discover that someone has taken on his identity, he teams up with a young woman to prove who he is. Director. Jaume Collet-Serra. Writers. Oliver Butcher. Stephen Cornwell. Didier Van Cauwelaert. Stars. Liam Neeson. Diane Kruger. January Jones.

  7. Hans Neuenfels. Synopsis. The film focuses on Kleist himself, torn-up, engulfed in the search for knowledge, for identity and trapped in his loneliness and self-centeredness, bouncing all over...