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Ulrike's Brain

Country: Canada, Language: English, 55 mins

  • Director: Bruce La Bruce
  • Writer: Bruce La Bruce
  • Producer: Paula Alamillo; Sonja Klümper

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Referencing sixties B-movies like They Saved Hitler’s Brain and The Brain That Would Not Die, Ulrike’s Brain finds Doctor Julia Feifer (Susanne Sachsse) arriving at an academic conference with an organ box. Inside the box: the brain of Ulrike Meinhof, which was saved by the authorities along with the brains of the three other leaders of the RAF after their deaths in Stammheim prison. Doctor Feifer can communicate telepathically with Ulrike’s brain, which is directing her to lead a new feminist revolution.

To that end, she is searching for the ideal female body to transplant Ulrike’s Brain into. At the same time, her arch-rival, Detlev Schlesinger, an extreme right-wing ideologue, arrives at the conference with the ashes of Michael Kühnen, the former German neo-Nazi leader and infamous homosexual who died of AIDS in 1989. When the two Frankenstein’s monsters of the extreme left and the extreme right meet, chaos ensues.


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Cast & Characters

Gertrud Stammheim;
Susanne Sachsse;
Jonathan B. Johnson;
Saskia Timm;
Stefan Sandrock;
Florian Tobe;
Yves Hanke;
Joseph Wolfgang Ohlert