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Duration: 25 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Jotell |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x456 | Added: 2007-Sep-02 |
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Barbara Auer, a German actress, has had a diverse career in television and film, notable for her roles in 'Meine Tochter gehört mir', 'Impossibly Yours', 'Waiting for Angelina', and 'The Book Thief'.
Release Year: 1996
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Alternative Title: The Burning Snail
Director: Thomas Stiller
Writer: Thomas Stiller
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Genre: Drama
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Brennende Schnecke tells the story of 14-year-old Peter who lives with his mother. Peter, struggling with self-discovery, focuses his affections on his mother, but her own unfulfilled longings prevent her from addressing his needs. Peter finds solace in a radical youth gang led by Axel, a boy from the upper class who treats him coldly like Peter's mother. When his mother starts a relationship with a young man, she becomes so consumed that she ignores Peter further. Peter becomes increasingly involved in the brutal activities of the gang and is manipulated into a dangerous position by Axel, leading him down a path towards a tragic conclusion.
Brennende Schnecke, directed by Thomas Stiller in 1996, is a German drama that explores the complex relationships between a mother and son during Peter's tumultuous adolescence. The film delves into themes of self-discovery, loneliness, and the destructive consequences of unaddressed emotional needs. Set against the backdrop of youth gangs and class dynamics, it highlights the struggle for identity and belonging among young people.