
Der Nuttenkiller 2001
"He's out for bloody revenge and nobody can stop him!"
In *Der Nuttenkiller* (2001), a grim and unsettling crime horror directed by Christian Kröger, a world of vice collides with brutal retribution.
Director: Christian Kröger
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Der Nuttenkiller (2001) about?
The film centers on a man whose life spirals into chaos after discovering he's HIV-positive. Consumed by rage, he embarks on a violent spree targeting those he holds responsible, culminating in a brutal quest for vengeance. It's a dark, uncompromising dive into crime and horror.
Who directed Der Nuttenkiller?
Christian Kröger directed *Der Nuttenkiller*, infusing the film with its signature gritty and unsettling tone.
Who stars in Der Nuttenkiller?
The film features Mario Padovan and Michaela Linne in the lead roles, supported by Susanne Pöhls, Srbislav Samolovac, and Mike Teschke.
Is Der Nuttenkiller (2001) worth watching?
While divisive due to its extreme themes, *Der Nuttenkiller* offers a unique blend of crime and horror that fans of the genre may find compelling. Its bold premise and atmospheric tension make it a cult curiosity worth exploring.
How long is Der Nuttenkiller?
*Der Nuttenkiller* runs for 99 minutes.
About Der Nuttenkiller (2001) — A Twisted Tale of Revenge and Retribution
In *Der Nuttenkiller* (2001), a grim and unsettling crime horror directed by Christian Kröger, a world of vice collides with brutal retribution. The film follows a protagonist whose life unravels after a devastating HIV diagnosis, fueling a relentless vendetta against those he blames. Shot through with dark atmospherics and raw tension, the movie explores themes of vengeance, moral decay, and the consequences of unchecked rage. With its stark visuals and unconventional premise, *Der Nuttenkiller* stands out as a provocative entry in the genre, blending exploitation elements with a twisted sense of justice.
The story dives deep into the underbelly of society, where desperation breeds violence and no one is spared the fallout. Kröger's direction infuses the film with a gritty, unflinching tone, while the cast—led by Mario Padovan and Michaela Linne—delivers performances steeped in intensity. Though divisive, the film's audacious approach ensures it lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.