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Totenfieber – Nachricht aus Antwerpen 2019

★ 5.23 votes📅 2019-10-07

Director Titus Selge crafts a gripping psychological thriller in *Totenfieber – Nachricht aus Antwerpen (2019)*, a Belgian-German co-production that plunges into the haunting depths of grief and denial.

Director: Titus Selge

Cast

Nina Kunzendorf
Nina Kunzendorf
Ellen Bouché
Steve Driesen
Steve Driesen
Wouters
Hilde De Baerdemaeker
Hilde De Baerdemaeker
Maggie de Vries
Paula Kroh
Paula Kroh
Sarah
Kristof Coenen
Kristof Coenen
Louis Bois Kaymaan "JayJay"
Claude Musungayi
Claude Musungayi
Bokor
Leen Roels
Liz
Tristan Versteven
Tristan Versteven
Eddy
Ella Leyers
Ella Leyers
Jenny
Stella Kitoga
Mambo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Totenfieber – Nachricht aus Antwerpen (2019)* about?

The film follows Ellen Bouché as she travels to Antwerp to confront the devastating loss of her daughter Sarah, whose death from a drug overdose leaves Ellen reeling. When an emergency text from Sarah arrives days after her reported death, Ellen's struggle to accept reality spirals into a chilling mystery.

Who directed *Totenfieber – Nachricht aus Antwerpen*?

The film was directed by Titus Selge, known for his expertise in creating atmospheric and emotionally charged thrillers.

Who stars in *Totenfieber – Nachricht aus Antwerpen*?

The cast features Nina Kunzendorf as Ellen Bouché, Steve Driesen as Maggie's counterpart, and Hilde De Baerdemaeker in a supporting role.

Is *Totenfieber – Nachricht aus Antwerpen (2019)* worth watching?

With its intense emotional core and suspenseful narrative, *Totenfieber* is a standout for fans of psychological thrillers. While it hasn't been widely rated, its themes of grief and mystery make it a compelling watch for those who enjoy thought-provoking dramas.

How long is *Totenfieber – Nachricht aus Antwerpen*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Totenfieber – Nachricht aus Antwerpen (2019) — A Mother's Desperate Search for Answers in a Haunting Thriller

Director Titus Selge crafts a gripping psychological thriller in *Totenfieber – Nachricht aus Antwerpen (2019)*, a Belgian-German co-production that plunges into the haunting depths of grief and denial. When Ellen Bouché arrives in Antwerp to identify her daughter Sarah's body—lost to a lethal mix of crystal meth and heroin—she's shattered by the tragedy. Her childhood friend Maggie stands by her side, but Ellen's world spins further into chaos when an emergency text from Sarah arrives two days after the death was reported. Is it a cruel prank, a glitch in reality, or something far more sinister? Selge masterfully blends suspense with emotional intensity, using the Belgian port city's moody backdrop to amplify the film's themes of loss, addiction, and the blurred line between life and death.

This isn't just a crime drama—it's a visceral exploration of a mother's refusal to accept the unimaginable, wrapped in a mystery that challenges the very nature of truth. The atmospheric tension, coupled with Nina Kunzendorf's powerhouse performance as Ellen, makes *Totenfieber* a standout in the thriller genre. Expect a story that lingers long after the credits roll, questioning whether closure is possible in the face of such devastation.