Lose Your Head

Lose Your Head

''It's the complete absence of fear, like there is no border between you and the others...''

Director: Patrick Schuckmann, Stefan Westerwelle

Writer: Patrick Schuckmann

Producer: Patrick Schuckmann, Michael Schuckmann

Lose Your Head is a psycho thriller about a Spanish party tourist who gets lost in Berlin. The film is inspired by the true story of a young Portuguese man who disappeared some years ago after a night at Berghain.

105 min Rating: 5.4/10 Released

Movie Info

Director: Patrick Schuckmann, Stefan Westerwelle

Writer: Patrick Schuckmann

Producer: Patrick Schuckmann, Michael Schuckmann

Production Companies: Mutter-Film Produktions

Countries: Germany

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CinemaSerf: This is quite a complex thriller about "Luis" (Fernando Tielve) who heads to Berlin as a relatively young, open but naive young man. He is soon exposed to the grittier parts of the city and to dangerous and predatory scenarios, meeting the deceptively charismatic "Viktor" (Marco Mandic) as he and some new friends he has met try to search for their missing brother (whom "Luis" bears a considerable resemblance too). Now we descend into a spiral of self-feeding temptation as he slowly loses control - and his sense of reality. The two lead performances are well delivered and it's tautly directed with an entirely satisfactorily inconclusive ending.