Mutants (2002)
Thirteen-year-old Paula lives with her mother on a well-kept estate in a small town surrounded by nice neighbours. But Paula's view of normality has been sharpened by her extensive and consistent diet of horror movies.
Director: Katalin Gödrös
Genre: Drama, Science Fiction
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date: January 1, 2002
Cast
- Karoline Teska - Paula
- Jacob Matschenz - Jens
- Peter Lohmeyer - Paula's Vater
- Barbara Philipp - Paula's Mutter
- Dominique Sghair - Melanie
- Ludmilla Lencés - Wanda
- Otto Edelmann - Bademeister
- Rebecca Scheurle - Paulas Freundin
- Léa Kuhn - Paulas Freundin
- Sabine Timoteo - Charlotte
Screenplay
- Sebastian Edschmid (Author)
- Katalin Gödrös (Author)
Music: Kirsten Kunrath
Cinematography: Sebastian Edschmid
Editing: Ines Roßbacher, Uta Schmidt
Production: EuroArts, Les Films de L'Observatoire
Country: Germany, France
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Themes
Widowhood and Coping with Loss, Stories of Heartbreak and Suffering
Keywords
becoming an adult, loss of loved one, holiday, mutant, car journey, swimming pool, teenage crush, stolen cars, road movie, woman director
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Mutants about?
- Thirteen-year-old Paula lives with her mother on a well-kept estate in a small town surrounded by nice neighbours. But Paula's view of normality has been sharpened by her extensive and consistent diet of horror movies.
- Who directed Mutants?
- Mutants was directed by Katalin Gödrös.
- Who stars in Mutants?
- Mutants stars Karoline Teska, Jacob Matschenz, Peter Lohmeyer, Barbara Philipp, Dominique Sghair, Ludmilla Lencés.
- How long is Mutants?
- Mutants has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
- What genre is Mutants?
- Mutants is a Drama, Science Fiction film.
- Where was Mutants produced?
- Mutants was produced in Germany, France.
- What are the themes of Mutants?
- The themes of Mutants include: Widowhood and Coping with Loss, Stories of Heartbreak and Suffering.