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Popsy 2014

15 min📅 2014-12-01

Directed by Falk Poetz, *Popsy (2014)* is a chilling 15-minute thriller that dives into the twisted underbelly of a psychopath's obsession.

Director: Falk Poetz

Cast

Robert Kuchenbuch
Robert Kuchenbuch
Der Fänger (The Catcher)
Hans-Christoph Michel
Der Züchter (The Breeder)
Kenneth Parnitzke
Der Junge (The Kid)
Angelina Kamp
Die Tierpflegerin (The Zookeeper)
Peter Assmann
Schläger #1 (Thug #1)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Popsy (2014) about?

The film follows a debt-ridden man forced to kidnap children for a psychopathic breeder, only to discover his latest target is a vampire. When Popsy, the boy's vengeful protector, gets involved, the catcher's world spirals into chaos. It's a dark tale of guilt, survival, and supernatural payback.

Who directed Popsy?

Falk Poetz directed *Popsy (2014)*, bringing a sharp eye for tension and psychological horror to this compact thriller.

Who stars in Popsy?

The cast includes Robert Kuchenbuch, Hans-Christoph Michel, Kenneth Parnitzke, Angelina Kamp, and Peter Assmann, each playing pivotal roles in this high-stakes drama.

Is Popsy (2014) worth watching?

While unrated, *Popsy (2014)* delivers a punchy, atmospheric thriller with a unique blend of horror and suspense. Its 15-minute runtime makes it a quick but impactful watch for fans of dark, twisted stories, even if it's not widely known.

How long is Popsy?

*Popsy* runs for 15 minutes.

About Popsy (2014) — A 15-Minute Thriller of Vampires, Psychos, and Moral Collapse

Directed by Falk Poetz, *Popsy (2014)* is a chilling 15-minute thriller that dives into the twisted underbelly of a psychopath's obsession. At its core, the film follows a desperate "catcher"—a man drowning in gambling debts—who's forced to abduct children for a sinister "breeder" running an eerie kennel operation. But this time, his latest target is no ordinary child; unbeknownst to him, the boy is a vampire with a terrifying protector named Popsy, who takes a personal vendetta against anyone who harms his own. The atmosphere crackles with dread as morality unravels, blending horror and suspense in a compact yet gripping narrative.

As the catcher's actions spiral out of control, he's drawn into a nightmare where the line between victim and predator blurs. Popsy (2014) masterfully balances psychological tension and supernatural horror, all wrapped in a short but intense runtime. The film's themes of guilt, exploitation, and retribution collide in a story that lingers long after the credits roll, leaving audiences questioning who's truly pulling the strings.