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go to a cemetery, where he hopes the environment will help satisfy his libido, but he fails to perform sexually. After the gigolette mocks him, he strangles her to death in a fit of rage and then has sex with her corpse. The next morning, Robert is startled by an old gravedigger who stumbles across them. Robert quickly grabs the gravedigger's shovel and decapitates him with it before fleeing back to his apartment, where he commits suicide by stabbing himself in the stomach, whilst simulatenously ejaculating. Some time later, an unseen figure in high heels is shown digging up Robert's grave.
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genre which depicted "morally unimpeachable family and community lives". She argues that Buttgereit both evokes and derides this genre, and by implication the culture which produced it. The supposedly upstanding member of society kills, hides a corpse, and then disappears from view, getting away with
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Robert drinks some whiskey and takes some pills, before falling asleep and experiencing a dream of him being a partially decayed corpse, playing with a decayed severed head alongside a girl dressed in white. After waking up, it is nighttime, and Robert leaves his apartment to hire a gigolette. They
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The next day, Robert is confronted at work by his co-workers, and ends up getting fired due to his habitual tardiness and the odour festering from the suit in his locker. He returns home and informs Betty of his termination, upon which she angrily chastises him before leaving and taking the corpse
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One day, the street cleaning agency is called to deal with the body of a man found dead in a lake. Robert becomes fascinated upon seeing the man's heavily-decayed corpse, and secretly takes it home with him, whereupon he presents it as a gift for Betty. Excited, they both cut off part of a wooden
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Robert Schmadtke is a troubled young man who works for a company that specialises in cleaning up public spaces after traffic accidents and other fatal incidents; a job which allows Robert to indulge in and explore his necrophilia fetishes, which are shared by his wife Betty. Their apartment is
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format. Buttgereit and co-writer Franz Rodenkirchen conceived the basic concept of the film while discussing the relationship between love, sex, and death. The idea to connect an orgasm to the moment of death, somebody actually enjoying his own death, was part of their initial ideas.
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allusions in its naming and emblem. When Rob loses his job, his romance with Betty also ends. She berates him for his lack of both money and manliness. Then she abandons him, introducing the themes of emotional and financial impotence.
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in 1999 due to "revolting, objectionable content (necrophilia, high impact violence, animal cruelty and abhorrent behavior)". The film is banned in a number of other countries as well. In 2014, the
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chair leg, before sticking it onto the corpse's crotch and putting a condom over it, allowing Betty to use it as a makeshift phallus. Betty then commits necrophilia with the corpse.
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Several times in the film, the exterior of the apartment of Rob and Betty is depicted from a streetview. This unexceptional exterior is contrasted with the
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Linnie Blake finds it telling that the murderer of the young gardener is previously seen shooting at birds, and is so similar to characters from the
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decorated with centerfolds featuring models, pictures of famed killers, and jars containing human parts, which are preserved in
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Other than his hobby of collecting specimens from corpses, Rob is depicted as a typical member of the German
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banned the film outright in Australia due to "graphic necrophilia content". In 1993, the film was banned in
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with her. Robert suffers an emotional breakdown and kills their pet cat, before bathing with its entrails.
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The film was released on Blu-ray by Cult Films on a limited run of 10,000 copies on 7 October 2014.
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The film initially faced no significant reprisals. It was only the scandal over the sequel
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This was the first feature-length film directed by Buttgereit who had previously only done
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scenes taking place behind its walls. Linnie Blake argues this is an evocation of the
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seems bored. They kiss or fondle each other, they eat or talk during a
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to necrophilia and an attack on the perceptions of morality of the
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The Pleasure and Pain of Cult Horror Films: An Historical Survey
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used the film's opening theme as an introduction in their album
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According to Bartlomiej Paszylk, the film revealed its roots in
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and made the film available exclusively to an adult audience.
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Generic Histories of German Cinema: Genre and Its Deviations
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1987 West German horror exploitation film by Jörg Buttgereit
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were typically favourable to the film, commenting on its
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The original musical score for the film was composed by
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techniques through the use of poor acting and inferior
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torture scene, a testament to their lack of empathy.
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Index


Jörg Buttgereit
Hermann Kopp
West German
horror
exploitation film
Jörg Buttgereit
cult film
transgressive subject matter
necrophilia
formaldehyde

adding to it
featurettes
Super 8
no budget film
special effects
Hermann Kopp
amateur film
cinematography
splatter film
"schlock" film
black comedy
exploitation film
softcore pornography
romance
ode
bourgeoisie
working class
fascist

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