Muxmäuschenstill

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Muxmäuschenstill
Muxmaeuschenstill.jpg
Directed by
Written byJan Henrik Stahlberg
Produced by
StarringJan Henrik Stahlberg

Music by
Julian Boyd
Release date
  • 2004 (2004)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Muxmäuschenstill is a 2004 German mockumentary film directed by , written by Jan Henrik Stahlberg. The film follows a vigilante named Mux (Stahlberg), who lives in Berlin and used to study philosophy.

Plot summary[]

Mux's main motivation is an intense desire to bring justice to rapists, thieves, and vandals in his own way, documenting all his actions through a camcorder held by his colleague Gerd, a somewhat simple-minded former long-term unemployed man in his fifties. Through his accidental involvement in a domestic murder case, he eventually attracts a great deal of media attention, allowing him to expand his operation to a nation-wide affair and effectively becoming a crime-fighting entrepreneur. However, his inability to cope with the flawed nature of the human condition proves to be his downfall, as he shoots his girlfriend Kira after discovering that she cheated on him. After a suicide attempt and a hasty burial, Mux hands ownership of his company off to an employee and flees to Italy, taking Gerd with him, as he is a witness to his murder of Kira. Mux dies soon after, getting run over while stepping in the way of a speeding car.

Awards[]

The film won the 2004 in four categories and was nominated for the Bundesfilmpreis 2004 in the category "Best film".[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Winkler, Thomas (2004). "Muxmäuschenstill. Marcus Mittermeier. Deutschland 2004" (PDF) (in German). Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung. p. 3. Retrieved 19 February 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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