Hades (film)
Hades is a 1995 German drama film directed by and starring Herbert Achternbusch. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
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Directed by | Herbert Achternbusch |
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Starring | Herbert Achternbusch |
Cinematography | Adam Olech |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Cast
- Herbert Achternbusch as Hades
- Eckhard Dilssner as Polizist
- Barbara Gass
- Jens Harzer
- Irm Hermann
- Thomas Holtzmann
- Simone Katz
- Maxim Kisselev
- Laura Olivi
- Dagmar Sachse
- Bernhard Wildegger
- Rosel Zech
gollark: It seems like you're (implicitly?) doing that weird motte-and-bailey thing where you go "by some strained technical definition, you are part of your parent's body" and then go "since you're now obviously part of their body, they get authority over you".
gollark: You're arguing a different thing to "it's literally them", then.
gollark: And is a separate independent entity which can exist without them (well, not without the mother, but when it's born).
gollark: I don't think the body thing makes much sense anyway, inasmuch as the genetic material in the fetus doesn't actually match exactly what either parent has but is some mixed-up combination of them.
gollark: That's a legal/ethical distinction rather than a scientific one.
References
- "Berlinale: 1995 Programme". berlinale.de. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
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