
Das Baby-Komplott 2001
In the chilling German thriller *Das Baby-Komplott (2001)*, director Hans Werner crafts a disturbing narrative that blends genetic engineering with maternal instinct.
Director: Hans Werner
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Das Baby-Komplott (2001)* about?
The film follows hairdresser Annette, who discovers her pregnancy is part of a dark genetic engineering scheme after her husband's mysterious death. As she uncovers the truth about the fetus's engineered origins, she must navigate a web of deception to protect herself and her unborn child.
Who directed *Das Baby-Komplott*?
Hans Werner directed this gripping 2001 thriller, weaving a tale of genetic conspiracy and maternal instinct.
Who stars in *Das Baby-Komplott* (2001)?
The cast includes Ann-Kathrin Kramer as Annette, Friedrich von Thun, Michael Schenk, and Anja Franke, delivering performances that heighten the film's suspense.
Is *Das Baby-Komplott* (2001) worth watching?
For fans of psychological thrillers, *Das Baby-Komplott* offers a unique blend of sci-fi and drama, though its unrated status means you'll need to judge for yourself. The film's themes of genetic manipulation and betrayal make it a thought-provoking watch.
How long is *Das Baby-Komplott*?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Das Baby-Komplott (2001) — A Thriller Where Science and Survival Collide
In the chilling German thriller *Das Baby-Komplott (2001)*, director Hans Werner crafts a disturbing narrative that blends genetic engineering with maternal instinct.
Annette, a hairdresser expecting a child, faces an unimaginable shock when her husband is murdered before he can explain why he's devastated by the pregnancy—only for her to later discover the truth: the fetus isn't hers, but a genetically engineered marvel meant for sinister purposes. As Annette struggles to connect with the unborn child, a doctor's revelation about the plot's exposure forces her into a desperate race against time. With themes of manipulation, betrayal, and the ethical limits of science, Werner creates a tense atmosphere where trust is shattered and survival becomes paramount.