The Edukators

The Edukators
The Edukators

Film Details

Year

2004

Duration

124 minutes

Genres

Drama

Language

German (English subtitles)

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Synopsis

This is an ingenious blend of thriller and political drama. Three idealistic flatmates, two young men and the woman they both love, engage in a strange form of break-in - they get into the homes of rich people only to rearrange their furniture and leave threatening notes, these being designed as a means to disturb rather than to steal from their wealthy victims. But one of these raids goes badly wrong, propelling the three towards a very different kind of criminal activity.

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Contains strong language

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