
Otto; or, Up with Dead People 2008
"Is it possible to come back from the dead?"
Bruce LaBruce's 'Otto; or, Up with Dead People' is a captivating blend of drama, horror, and comedy that delves into the theme of identity and mortality. The film tells the story of Otto, a young zombie who appears on a remote highway with no recollection of his past.
Director: Bruce LaBruce
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Otto; or, Up with Dead People (2008) about?
The film tells the story of Otto, a young zombie who navigates the city of Berlin and becomes the subject of an underground filmmaker's documentary.
Who directed Otto; or, Up with Dead People?
The film was directed by Bruce LaBruce, a master of offbeat cinema.
Who stars in Otto; or, Up with Dead People?
The film features a talented cast, including Jey Crisfar, Katharina Klewinghaus, and Susanne Sachße.
Is Otto; or, Up with Dead People (2008) worth watching?
While the film's unrated status may deter some viewers, fans of offbeat cinema and horror-comedies will find 'Otto; or, Up with Dead People' to be a thought-provoking and entertaining experience.
How long is Otto; or, Up with Dead People?
The film has a runtime of 94 minutes.
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About Otto; or, Up with Dead People (2008) — A Haunting and Humorous Exploration of Identity and Mortality
Bruce LaBruce's 'Otto; or, Up with Dead People' is a captivating blend of drama, horror, and comedy that delves into the theme of identity and mortality. The film tells the story of Otto, a young zombie who appears on a remote highway with no recollection of his past. As he navigates the city of Berlin, he becomes the subject of an underground filmmaker's documentary. This unique and thought-provoking film is a must-watch for fans of offbeat cinema. With its blend of dark humor and philosophical themes, 'Otto; or, Up with Dead People' is a cinematic experience that will leave you questioning the very nature of existence.
In 'Otto; or, Up with Dead People,' Bruce LaBruce masterfully weaves together a narrative that is both haunting and humorous. The film's cast, including Jey Crisfar and Katharina Klewinghaus, deliver standout performances that bring depth and nuance to the story. With its exploration of identity, mortality, and the human condition, 'Otto; or, Up with Dead People' is a film that will resonate with audiences long after the credits roll.