
Rufmord 2018
In Viviane Andereggen's gripping TV crime drama *Rufmord (2018)*, dedicated teacher Luisa faces a nightmare scenario when a private nude photo of her is anonymously posted on her school's website.
Director: Viviane Andereggen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rufmord (2018) about?
*Rufmord (2018)* follows Luisa, a beloved schoolteacher whose world collapses after an intimate photo of her is leaked online. Ostracized and abandoned by her school, she descends into isolation before vanishing, leaving behind a house marked by violence. The film examines the aftermath of cyber shaming and the hunt for justice.
Who directed Rufmord?
Viviane Andereggen directed *Rufmord (2018)*, crafting a tense narrative that blends psychological drama with crime thriller elements.
Who stars in Rufmord?
The film features Rosalie Thomass as Luisa, alongside Ulrike C. Tscharre, Johanna Gastdorf, Johann von Bülow, and Lilly Forgách in pivotal roles.
Is Rufmord (2018) worth watching?
With its sharp social commentary and strong performances, *Rufmord (2018)* is a compelling watch for fans of crime dramas and psychological thrillers. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its themes and execution make it a thought-provoking choice.
How long is Rufmord?
The runtime for *Rufmord (2018)* is 90 minutes.
About Rufmord (2018) — A Teacher's Life Shattered by a Viral Scandal
In Viviane Andereggen's gripping TV crime drama *Rufmord (2018)*, dedicated teacher Luisa faces a nightmare scenario when a private nude photo of her is anonymously posted on her school's website. The fallout is swift and brutal—her students, colleagues, and even her reputation crumble under the weight of shame and suspicion. With no support from the school administration and a stalled police investigation, Luisa retreats into isolation, only to vanish without a trace. Her home reveals signs of violence, leaving authorities to piece together whether she's the victim of a calculated attack or an unspeakable crime.
This intense drama explores the toxic ripple effects of digital shaming, the fragility of trust in institutions, and the devastating personal cost of public humiliation. Through its moody atmosphere and suspenseful pacing, *Rufmord (2018)* delivers a chilling commentary on modern-day cyberbullying and the irreversible damage it inflicts.