Knife in the Head
Knife in the Head is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Reinhard Hauff and starring Bruno Ganz. The film follows the recovery of a man shot in the head by the police during the raid of a left-wing social centre. It won awards in Paris and Berlin.
Irmin Schmidt composed the entirety of the film's soundtrack, aided by who played bağlama.
Plot
Knife in the Head begins with a police raid on a left-wing social centre in which Berthold Hoffmann is seriously injured. His wife Ann Hoffmann and her friend Volker visit him in hospital and discover that he is brain damaged. The doctors say he needs time to recover, but the police are eager to interview him. The film then becomes a chart of his slow recovery of what happened during the raid. For his supporters it is clear that Hoffmann was shot by a police officer and that the state is repressive, whilst the police led by Anleitner seek to prove a conspiracy led by Hoffmann.Cast
- Bruno Ganz as Berthold Hoffmann
- Angela Winkler as Ann Hoffmann
- Hans Christian Blech as Anleitner
- Heinz Hoenig as Volker
- Hans Brenner as Scholz
- Udo Samel as Schurig
- Eike Gallwitz as Dr. Groeske
- as Schwester Angelika
- Gabriele Dossi as Schwester Emilie
- Hans Fuchs as Chefarzt
- Gert Burkard as Institutsdirektor
- Erich Kleiber as Pförtner
Critical response