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Victoria Schulz starred as Dora in the 2015 German film 'Dora oder Die sexuellen Neurosen unserer Eltern'. The movie, based on a novel by Herlinde Koelbl, explores themes of mental disability, sexuality, and independence through the story of Dora, who, after stopping her medication at age 18, begins to discover her sexual identity and strive for independence. This leads to challenges and risks that threaten her family's stability.
公開年: 2019
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監督: Ziska Riemann
脚本: Dagmar Gabler, Angela Christlieb, Ziska Riemann, Luci Van Org
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制作会社: Wüste Film, A Private View, WDR/Arte, NiKo Film
ジャンル: Drama, Fantasy, drama film
Mia, a young woman who lends her voice to an anime superheroine named Kimiko, begins experiencing extraordinary abilities that mirror those of her character. She can see electricity and leap from rooftop to rooftop, using these powers to save people's lives. However, as Mia's powers grow stronger, she becomes increasingly aware of a looming threat similar to one faced by Kimiko in the anime. Hostile forces are planning a massive electric blackout that could destroy the city, potentially even humanity. As Mia races against time to prevent this catastrophe and protect her loved ones, she finds herself struggling with her own mental stability.
Electric Girl (2019) is a German-Belgian drama-fantasy film directed by Ziska Riemann, based on a script co-written by Riemann herself along with Dagmar Gabler, Angela Christlieb, and Luci Van Org. The film centers around Mia, a young woman who finds her life intertwining with the Japanese anime she voices for, as she gains real-life powers mirroring those of her animated character. Set against the backdrop of an impending electrical crisis, Electric Girl explores themes of identity, mental health, and the blurred line between reality and fantasy.