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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Deadly_MariaDeadly Maria - Wikipedia

    Deadly Maria (German: Die tödliche Maria), is a 1993 German film directed by Tom Tykwer. Cast. Nina Petri as Maria; Katja Studt as Maria (age 16) Juliane Heinemann as Maria (age 10) Josef Bierbichler as Maria's father; Peter Franke as Heinz; Joachim Król as Dieter; External links. Deadly Maria at IMDb

  2. Feb 3, 1994 · Deadly Maria: Directed by Tom Tykwer. With Nina Petri, Katja Studt, Juliane Heinemann, Josef Bierbichler. A woman is trying to escape from a depressing life position.

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    • Drama, Thriller, Fantasy
    • Tom Tykwer
    • 1994-02-03
  3. Feb 3, 1994 · 40-year Maria is living in a monotonous and deadlocked marriage with her husband. In addition, she has to take care of her ill despotic father. One day, she falls in love with her sensitive neighbour Dieter. But her attempt to leave her gloomy everyday life behind leads straight into tragedy.

  4. Deadly Maria is one of Tom Tykwers first and darkest films that he made it when he was only 28 years old and exposed this nightmarish existence of his heroine through the lenses of dark realism and surrealism.

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    • Tom Tykwer
  5. A woman is trying to escape from a depressing life position. This dark psychological thriller draws us slowly but surely into Maria's strange world. Tension mounts as she is buffeted by interactions with her abusive husband, demanding father, and meek paramour.

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › deadly_mariaMararia | Rotten Tomatoes

    In the 1930s, Spanish doctor Fermin (Carmelo Gómez) leaves the mainland to tend the patients of Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands. There, Fermin meets the beautiful but mysterious Mararia ...

    • Drama
  7. 40-year Maria is living in a monotonous and deadlocked marriage with her husband. In addition, she has to take care of her ill despotic father. One day, she falls in love with her sensitive neighbour Dieter. But her attempt to leave her gloomy everyday life behind leads straight into tragedy.