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From 21 July 2020

The Golden Glove Der goldene Handschuh

Fatih Akin / Germany / 2019 / 115 min / German, Greek

From acclaimed filmmaker Fatih Akin (Head-On, The Edge of Heaven, In The Fade) comes a gruesome tale of notorious German serial killer Fritz Honka who haunted Hamburg’s red lightdistrict in the 1970s.

cast Jonas Dassler, Margarethe Tiesel, Hark Bohm

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Based on the novel of the same name, the film follows Honka as he frequents his favorite bar, the “Golden Glove,” where schmaltzy German songs move the boozy bar hounds to tears and drinking is a reflex against pain and longing. There, Honka, a pitiful loser chasing after lonely women, keeps more than just secrets in the attic.

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