Kaspar Hauser

Kaspar Hauser

Year: 1993

Runtime: 139 mins

Language: German

Directors: Peter Sehr, Gernot Roll

Drama

Found in Nuremberg in May 1828, a boy who can speak only fragments and knows nothing of his past is called Kaspar Hauser. The film dramatizes the suspected conditions of his lifelong confinement in a hidden room, suggesting a plot involving aristocratic circles. Five years after his release, he is stabbed to death in December 1833 by an unknown assailant.

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