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Prince in Hell

Country: Germany, Language: German, 96 mins

Original Title

Prinz in Hölleland
  • Director: Michael Stock
  • Writer: Wolfram Haack; Stefan Laarmann

CGiii Comment

Leather queens, political activists and puppet shows - it's a hybrid of Jarman and LaBruce - which means CRAP.

The involvement of the child in the final few minutes is disturbing and morally repugnant.

A film of no appeal whatsoever - made by the moronic for the moronic.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The story is set soon after the reunification of West and East Germany, and is about the disintegrating relationship between Jockel a political activist and Stefan a heroin junkie, and their involvement with a bisexual Micha. A 2nd plot line is concerned with Micha's young son Sascha, and his life in a rundown world of drugs and poverty. His fascination with the creepy, exhibitionist puppeteer Firlefanz, whose grotesque puppets enact a gay fairy tale paralleling the relationship of Stefan and Jockel. Central to the disintegration of these characters is the drug dealer Ingolf, who 'pulls their strings' with heroin, instead of puppet wires.

Cast & Characters

Wolfram Haack as Firlefanz;
Stefan Laarmann as Stefan;
Michael Stock as Jockel;
Nils-Leevke Schmidt as Sascha;
Simone Spengler as Sabine;
Harry Baer as Ingolf;
Else Elsterhof as Junkie;
Henry Fenrich as Leatherman;
Susanne Held as Junkie;
Gerd Kostrzewa as Hitchhiker;
Uwe Lauterkorn as Heteromann;
Dirk Ludigs as Leatherman;
Agnes Muller as Heterofrau;
V. Paravicini as Tunte;
Paule as Junkie