Federal Germany, Dr. Berthold Hoffmann (Bruno Ganz) is involved by misfortune in a terrorist action and is seriously injured in the skull by the police. The consequences leave him partially physically and psychologically useless, without motor skills and with his judgment clouded by the shock suffered. When he begins to recover, a feeling of revenge towards the police awakens in him...The Knife in the Head is a brave and symbolic film that presents the defense of the individual against power. The oppressive Federal Germany is the setting in which a plot directed by Reinhard Hauff is set, showing a society stalked by the terrorist threat, as well as police pressure and manipulations of the press.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/19844-messer-im-kopf-dvd--8436037888274.html19844Messer Im Kopf [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>Federal Germany, Dr. Berthold Hoffmann (Bruno Ganz) is involved by misfortune in a terrorist action and is seriously injured in the skull by the police. The consequences leave him partially physically and psychologically useless, without motor skills and with his judgment clouded by the shock suffered. When he begins to recover, a feeling of revenge towards the police awakens in him...The Knife in the Head is a brave and symbolic film that presents the defense of the individual against power. The oppressive Federal Germany is the setting in which a plot directed by Reinhard Hauff is set, showing a society stalked by the terrorist threat, as well as police pressure and manipulations of the press.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/533842-home_default/messer-im-kopf-dvd-.jpg4.4628instockLa Casa Del Cine4.46284.4628002015-09-24T09:53:59+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Federal Germany, Dr. Berthold Hoffmann (Bruno Ganz) is involved by misfortune in a terrorist action and is seriously injured in the skull by the police. The consequences leave him partially physically and psychologically useless, without motor skills and with his judgment clouded by the shock suffered. When he begins to recover, a feeling of revenge towards the police awakens in him...The Knife in the Head is a brave and symbolic film that presents the defense of the individual against power. The oppressive Federal Germany is the setting in which a plot directed by Reinhard Hauff is set, showing a society stalked by the terrorist threat, as well as police pressure and manipulations of the press.