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THE BLIND SPOT

by Daniel Harrich

synopsis

While reporting on the right-wing bombing at the 1980 Munich Oktoberfest, investigative journalist Ulrich Chaussy is shocked by the amateurish investigation. He experiences first-hand, how the victims and their families have become disillusioned and have lost their faith in justice and their hope of ever hearing the truth about the most severe terrorist attack in post-war German history. Despite continuously being confronted with inconsistencies and blatant contradictions over three decades of research, he refuses to give up. Chaussy has to defend his reputation, is ridiculed by friends and colleagues as a conspiracy theorist or dreamer and scornfully nicknamed 'Mr. Oktoberfest'. He eventually finds evidence of scandalous failures and cover-ups by the authorities. Without realizing it at first, he has put his marriage to a serious test and put his own life in danger.

international title: The Blind Spot
original title: Der blinde Fleck
country: Germany
year: 2013
genre: fiction
directed by: Daniel Harrich
film run: 92'
release date: DE 23/01/2014
screenplay: Daniel Harrich, Ulrich Chaussy
cast: Benno Fürmann, Heiner Lauterbach, Nicolette Krebitz, August Zirner, Jörg Hartmann
cinematography by: Walter Harrich, Tobias Corts
film editing: Georg M. Fischer
art director: Markus Thiel
costumes designer: Nicole Dannecker
music: Ian Honeyman
producer: Daniel Harrich, Danuta Harrich-Zandberg, Claudia Gladziejewski, Bettina Ricklefs, Stefanie Groß, Jochen Kölsch
production: diwafilm GmbH
distributor: Ascot Elite Home Entertainment GmbH

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