
Kneuss 1978
Immerse yourself in the 1978 Swiss drama, Kneuss, a film that masterfully weaves crime and intrigue into a captivating narrative.
Director: Gaudenz Meili
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kneuss (1978) about?
The film follows the life of Kneuss, a consultant who uncovers a dark secret - his friend's advertising agency is a front for his illicit activities in the drug trade.
Who directed Kneuss?
Gaudenz Meili's direction masterfully captures the atmosphere of 1970s Switzerland.
Who stars in Kneuss?
The film features a talented cast including Renate Schroeter, Harald Leipnitz, and Mascha Gonska.
Is Kneuss (1978) worth watching?
While the film's IMDb rating is unrated, its unique blend of crime and drama makes it a must-watch for fans of the genre.
How long is Kneuss?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Kneuss (1978) — A Gripping Exploration of Loyalty and Morality
Immerse yourself in the 1978 Swiss drama, Kneuss, a film that masterfully weaves crime and intrigue into a captivating narrative. Directed by Gaudenz Meili, this eccentric tale follows the life of Kneuss, a consultant hired by his childhood friend Schnaffelmann to aid in his advertising agency. However, upon visiting Schnaffelmann's home, Kneuss uncovers a dark secret - the agency is merely a front for Schnaffelmann's illicit activities in the drug trade. As Kneuss delves deeper, he finds himself entangled in a web of deceit, fueled by his own complicated past with Schnaffelmann's wife, Cécile. With a talented cast including Renate Schroeter, Harald Leipnitz, and Mascha Gonska, Kneuss is a gripping exploration of the blurred lines between loyalty and morality.
As the plot thickens, Kneuss is forced to confront the harsh realities of the world around him. Will he choose to turn a blind eye or risk everything to expose the truth? With its unique blend of crime and drama, Kneuss is a must-watch for fans of the genre. Gaudenz Meili's direction masterfully captures the atmosphere of 1970s Switzerland, immersing viewers in a world of complexity and intrigue.