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- Director: Matthias Glasner
- Country: Germany
- Year: 2006
- Principal cast: Jürgen Vogel, Sabine Timoteo, Manfred Zapatka, André Hennicke
- Producer: Frank Doehmann, Matthias Glasner, Christian Granderath, Jürgen Vogel
- Screenplay: Matthias Glasner, Judith Angerbauer, Jürgen Vogel
- Print source: Bavaria Film International
- Film website
Theo, a rapist, is released after nine years
in a psychiatric hospital’s prison ward. His
fear of women and the unfulfilled desire this
generates turns normal life into a kind of
martyrdom.
At the age of 27, Nettie finally manages to cut
herself free from her father and a lifetime of
mental abuse at his hands.
Theo and Nettie meet. The moment they start
loving each other marks the beginning of their
journey to the limits of free will.
According to the director Matthias Glasner:
“This film is about things we think of as
monstrous or abnormal. We shot it in
chronological order and, when I looked through
the camera and saw what Theo does to this
woman in the opening sequence, I had my
doubts as to whether I would stay the course.
But I wanted to make a tender film about the
terror of loneliness. And so I filmed everything
with the same amount of interest – regardless
of what happened.
Free Will is not a film about an issue such as,
in this case, say, physical and mental violation.
It’s not a film that grapples with a difficult
topic but rather a kind of ‘trip’, during which we
accompany two people resolutely to the end.
For better or for worse.”
Berlin Film Festival Programme
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