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Berlin Syndrome is a 2017 psychological horror thriller film directed by Cate Shortland from a screenplay by Shaun Grant, based on the 2012 novel of the same name by Melanie Joosten.
May 26, 2017 · Berlin Syndrome: Directed by Cate Shortland. With Teresa Palmer, Max Riemelt, Matthias Habich, Emma Bading. A passionate holiday romance leads to an obsessive relationship when an Australian photojournalist awakens in a Berlin apartment one morning and is unable to leave.
Berlin Syndrome offers thriller fans an uncommonly well-written descent into dangerous obsession, enlivened by taut direction and a committed performance from Teresa Palmer. Read Critics...
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May 26, 2017 · “Berlin Syndrome” will make you question any wanderlust-inspired notions you may have of traveling alone to a foreign country on a quest for self-discovery. Australian director Cate Shortland creates a dreamlike sense of place within a nightmare scenario with this taut and strongly acted thriller.
What starts as a passionate one-night stand quickly turns sinister when Clare learns she's locked inside Andi's apartment with no way out. Watch trailers & learn more.
Mar 29, 2017 · Berlin Syndrome Trailer #1 (2017): Check out the new trailer starring Teresa Palmer, Max Riemelt, and Lucie Aron! Be the first to check out trailers and movie teasers/clips dropping soon ...
Alone and adrift in Berlin, Australian photographer Clare (Palmer) meets charismatic local Andi (Riemelt), and there is an instant attraction between them. But what begins as a passionate romance takes a sinister turn when Clare wakes up one morning to discover Andi has locked her in his apartment, and he has no intention of letting her leave.